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â– WATER: South Australia is expected to receive a minimum of 400 gigalitres of floodwater from recent Queensland rains. Pictured is floodwater flowing in the Balonne River, near St George, South Queensland. Photo: TIM MARSDEN, COURIER-MAIL

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FLOODWATER FIGHT FLOODWATERS expected to flow into South Australia in coming months have provoked a political bunfight over how much of the water will go to irrigators. With a minimum of 400 gigalitres expected to make its way down from Queensland, Liberal leader Isobel Redmond has promised River Murray irrigators a 25 per cent opening allocation for the new water year if elected. In response, River Murray Minister and Member for Chaffey Karlene Maywald expects irrigators to have

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BRAD PERRY access to at least a 35 per cent opening allocation in July. However, Mrs Maywald’s announcement was in contrast to comments made to the Riverland Weekly before the Opposition’s opening water allocation pledge yesterday. “A decision on an opening

allocation will be for the incoming government for this water because this water is not likely to hit the Menindee Lakes for four to six weeks,� she said. “At this stage it is too early to tell (how much irrigators will get), it depends on how much water comes across the border and how the incoming government negotiates with the upstream states.�

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Taskforce releases phase one THE Riverland Futures Taskforce has completed the planning phase of a sustainable futures plan to help the Riverland’s economy recover. A three pronged plan has been completed to reinvigorate existing industries, attract new business development and maintain existing government support programs. Under the plan, the taskforce will target State Government funding for a second phase of the Federal Exit Packages and use the Riverland Prospectus to attract new industries to the region. Taskforce chair Ruth Firstbrook said the extension consultation and planning is over and physical results will now be seen. “Now the Taskforce is ready to facilitate action, based on these agreed strategies,� she said. “How we go about that will involve prioritising our list of initiatives.�

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Election down to water debate SURPRISE, surprise the Battle For Chaffey has come down to water issues. If you have not yet made up your mind about who to vote for in this election, never fear, you are like many others in the electorate. Like no other Chaffey election I’ve experienced, this campaign has polarised opinions, most notably when considering the respective policies of the incumbent Karlene Maywald and her leading opponent Tim Whetstone, of the Liberals. This week’s debate over the 400 gigalitres, that South Australia will receive as a result of the Queensland floods, reinforces one of the strong messages that both major parties have been pushing in this election - trust. Comments made by these two campaigners regarding allocations from the floods have the potential to decide their election fates. Do you believe Mrs Maywald, or do you believe Mr Whetstone? Or, do you believe neither? These are the questions that will decide Saturday’s election - use your vote wisely.

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Bidding war on water ■From Page 1 Liberal candidate for Chaffey Tim Whetstone said the party has guaranteed a minimum water allocation of 25 per cent for irrigators and believes the incumbent member is speculating. “We have made a policy statement to guarantee a starting allocation of 25 per cent, whether it is through floodwaters or a financial commitment through the water market,� he said. “Karlene is not pledging any promise, she is just saying what it could be. “She can say what she wants but she has no budget, no policy and she is just running around as a National candidate with rules set by Premier (Mike) Rann.� Describing the scenario as a bidding war, Family First MLC Robert Brokenshire and Chaffey candidate Jack Papageorgiou lamented the attempt to argue over baseline irrigation allocation. “Today’s bidding war is an insult to irrigators’ intelligence,� Mr Brokenshire said. “A desperate attempt to one up each other for votes to win Chaffey. “Labor Minister Maywald opposed those amendments (to secure permanent plantings water) then, why, days out from an election, is she now arguing the opposite?� While it is still unknown how much of the floodwater will be allocated to irrigators, Mrs Maywald said Riverland growers will have a positive start to the water year beginning in July. “What it means is we will start next year’s water year in a much, much better position than we have started any water year over the past three or four

years,� she said. “It will be my view, if I am elected, that we should have a strong opening allocation and we should look forward to next year being in a better position than we had this year. “What this water will do is actually relieve a lot of the pressure on the system and our irrigation communities in the next four years. “We will probably end up with 500 (gigalitres) I would imagine, once the numbers flow through, but at this point we have been assured we will get 400 gigalitres.� Initially the State Government announced that it had negotiated with the New South Wales and

and if it isn’t, South Australian irrigators would like to know why,� she said. With the previous 210 gigalitres, the state received from the New South Wales floods, allocated for environmental use, Ms Martin said this time irrigators must benefit. “I understand the environment needs it too but I think irrigators have been very patient up until now on allocating flows to the environment,� she said. “South Australia is supplying those ecological assets at the expense of its domestic irrigators and it really highlights how the water sharing agreements between the states discriminate.� With a significant por-

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Under existing agreements, it is extremely likely the 400 gigalitres will spill into SA anyway. Queensland governments to secure the water but the Opposition believes it is water that would have flowed into the state anyway. “Regardless, under existing agreements, it is extremely likely the 400 gigalitres will spill into South Australia anyway,� Mr Whetstone said. A view supported by South Australian Murray Irrigators chairperson Caren Martin. “I am interested to hear from the current water minister or new water minister, how it will affect the Menindee Lake trigger volume. “610 (gigalitres) is already sitting in there and we only have to put 30 more gigalitres in to hit the trigger for national control over those waters and if 400 gigalitres is coming past, you would anticipate that that trigger would be met

tion of the floodwater all but guaranteed to go to irrigators, Central Irrigation Trust operations manager Gavin McMahon said a strong opening allocation will ease the burden on local irrigators. “We start every year on very low allocations, so people are in a very tenuous position early on in the season because you are not actually sure what you have got and what is coming,� he said. “If it becomes an early season allocation for next year, it will be very, very welcome (and) people will have a better idea of where they are at next year.� The floodwaters are expected to take four to six weeks to flow into the Menindee Lakes before being stored and released into the Lower Lakes on a regulated basis. Minister Maywald said it will be the last time the

■FLOW EFFECT: Due to existing agreements, Liberal candidate Tim Whetstone believes the water would have been on its way to South Australia regardless of State Government negotionations. Photo: Toowomba Chronicle state negotiates with other states about water this way. “This is the last year we will actually be needing to look at these types of negotiations because the basin wide plan is currently being developed and will come into effect next year,� she said. Sending out a message to the Liberal party, Minister Maywald said water supply should not be about politics. “I think we should all be working together to get the maximum that we can for South Australia and not try and make this an internal debate amongst South Australians,� she said.

Water allocations up seven per cent By BRAD PERRY MONDAY’S seven per cent irrigation water rise has taken allocations to their highest levels since 2006. With irrigator allocations at 62 per cent, River Murray Minister Karlene Maywald said the outlook for growers going into the next water year

is increasingly positive. While allocations are still a long way from the 100 per cent entitlement irrigators were allowed in June 2006, Mrs Maywald said 90 gigalitres has been allocated to the state following the latest Murray Darling Basin Authority assesment. “This is water that has flowed

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No more local fruit for Berri site By BRAD PERRY ANOTHER eight workers will be laid off from National Foods’ Berri factory following an announcement the juice giant has stopped accepting fruit from local growers for processing at the local factory. The Riverland facility will perform its final extraction today. A National Foods spokeswoman said the company will continue to source fruit from contracted suppliers in the Riverland. “National Foods will continue to source fruit from our contracted suppli-

ers from the Riverland area and are using local transport companies to move it to other manufacturing sites in our network,� she said.

tween now and Friday 26 March,� she said. “Everyone whose job is impacted will receive their full entitlements and be fully supported.

Production is to be phased out at the site by the end of June, with equipment to be removed in the near future. “As production lines close at the Riverland site, some equipAs production lines close, some equipment may ment may be be moved to other National Foods’ premises. p r o g r e s s i ve l y moved to other National Foods’ The spokeswoman “We are also provid- manufacturing premises,� said due to the phase out ing external out-placement the spokeswoman said. of production, fruit will support and confidential “The National Foods no longer be received at counselling for our people Riverland site has not been the Berri site and there- and their families. listed for sale at this stage.� fore more jobs have been “Our people remain Almost 150 locals will lost. our main priority and have lost their jobs when “As a result of the ex- we are focused on sup- National Foods closes the traction finishing, eight porting them and their doors on Berri production people will finish working families through this for the last time in three at the Riverland site be- process.� months.

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Almondco launches expansions ALMONDCO Australia commissioned the latest phase of its expansion plans at its Renmark headquarters on Monday. The expansion includes new state-of-the-art packing technology, as well as a quality assurance testing laboratory and dispatch warehouse. Almondco Group General Manager Brenton Woolston said the improvements were made to cope with the increased demand forecast in the near future. “We are in the midst of an exciting growth phase and plan to be processing upwards of 30,000 (tonnes) within the next five years,� he said. “There haven’t been too many positive aspects to the horticultural industry in the Riverland lately but we are very e x c i t e d

about what the future holds for Almondco and ours growers. “All our capital works programs are designed to further improve operating efficiencies to ensure we continue to maximise returns to our growers. “Obviously, as our intake increases, our capacity to process them quickly is vital to us, maximising our opportunities in both the domestic and export markets.� Mr Woolston said more than 85% of Australia’s almond growers were contracted to supply Almondco and the privately listed public company now exports to more 40 countries.

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THE BATTLE FOR CHAFFEY 2010

Winderlich calls for sporting hall of fame INDEPENDENT MLC David Winderlich has called for a Riverland Sports Hall of Fame facility. Mr Winderlich believes brief sports stars there are enough who hail from the region to create a hall of fame major dryland tourist attraction. “Everyone is worried about water but the Riverland has other assets it can use to attract tourists and one of those is its rich sporting heritage,� he said.

“A Riverland Sports Hall of Fame would be a major draw card for sports fans from around Australia.� Urging Riverland councils to work together to work out the location, development and funding, Mr Winderlich is surprised the idea has not been pursued before. “They (councils) could put in a combined bid to the State and Federal Governments for support,� he said.

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Candidates’ final By BRAD PERRY D- DAY looms for Chaffey’s six candidates as the community casts its vote this Saturday. With two days before the election, candidates answer the Riverland Weekly’s questions and have their final say. ■Why do you think you can win the seat of Chaffey? KARLENE MAYWALD: Working as Member for Chaffey is a great privilege and I have never shied away from doing the best I can to get results for our region. Taking on the toughest job in the State Government as Minister for the River Murray is evidence of this. If elected on Saturday, Chaffey voters can be assured their vote won’t be sidelined to the back bench, no matter who is elected Premier. TIM WHETSTONE: I think I can win the seat of Chaffey because I have a good understanding of grass roots impacts, with not only the drought but the industry and problems we are facing at the moment through commodity prices and lack of water.

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ROLY TELFER: It is going to be a difficult task but I believe the Labor party has superior policies. At this stage I believe the Liberals are producing one line policies with no substance, whereas the Labor Party has policies which are well costed and well thought out. JACK PAPAGEORGIOU: I think people are looking for a change. The outcome of the polls and a feel of the community is that it could be a swinging seat or a hung poll. I will always remain independent, I am not interested in becoming a minister for Labor or Liberal. DAVID PEAKE: I am representative of the irrigators more than anyone else. They can identify to me as an irrigator, I have been feeling the impact of the drought now for two years and I am well placed to understand what the Riverland is about to go through. JAMES JORDAN: The last time we got 2.3 per cent of the vote, so I just need a 48 per cent swing (to win).

â– OPTIONS: Chaffey candidates (from left) Karlene Maywald, Jack Papageorgiou, Roly Telfer, Tim Whetstone and David Peake. (Absent: James Jordan) I am standing in Chaffey, so the people that are in Chaffey have got a chance to say they care about the environment. â– What has been the highlight of your campaign? MAYWALD: Chaffey has received unprecedented attention in this election because the voters in this electorate have chosen to make this seat relevant by electing a member who is not sidelined in a major party. This is fantastic for us as we can use the election to leverage a better deal no matter who wins government.

the issues that affect the region. One of the little highlights was visiting the Chowilla Floodplains for the commissioning of the regulator. I thought that gave me a chance to have a look at the floodplain and the damage that has been done because of the drought. PAPAGEORGIOU: Getting around the community and talking to a variety of people about their views. Particularly some of our long term residents and business people have committed to our region and they are concerned about the things we are facing.

WHETSTONE: The highlight of my campaign has been the door knocking. Speaking to people individually in their surrounding and able to get an understanding of their thinking, their problems, because every town and every community has different issues.

PEAKE: I think the highlight of my campaign will be the end of this week. I honestly believe I have got a pretty good showing as a result goes. I feel reasonably confident I have got the support, people understand where I am coming from. I certainly believe I have made a difference to the election in that I forced Family First as to where they were going to put their preferences.

TELFER: Getting my head around all the issues that affect the region, meeting with people and really just bringing myself up to speed with all

JORDAN: It is just becoming more aware of the plight of the River Murray and a better understanding of some of the issues that are in Chaffey.

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GREEN’S candidate James Jordan will not visit the Riverland before Saturday’s election, claiming issues in Chaffey are similar to those being faced across the state. In an interview with the Riverland Weekly, Adelaide based Mr Jordan said the party could not justify “a use of resources� to travel to the region. Mr Jordan has not been to the Riverland since picking grapes during his younger days. “I really like the Riverland, some of my first employment came there,� he said. Labelling Chaffey’s big issues as the River Murray and health, Mr Jordan said the region is experiencing the same problems as the rest of the state. “The issue of the Murray is obvious...conditions are getting worse further and further upstream (and) we all know I am not telling anyone some-

thing they don’t already know,� he said. “The big issues have been obvious, there are the lack of doctors around the place, there is health issues (and) there are carer issues all over South Australia, so it is not just the Riverland. “Other issues are common for the whole state, education issues, schools closing everywhere, it is not just in Chaffey.� Mr Jordan posed a question to readers in regards to the proposed pipeline to Melbourne. “A pipeline from the Murray to Melbourne is this a good idea?� he said. “That just puts enormous pressure on the whole Riverland area who is a primary producer in Australia. “I have got nothing but good feelings about the Riverland, especially the Murray and it is criminal what is happening to it, it is one of the problems we can actually do something about, it is water management.�

■CANDIDATE: Green’s candidate for Chaffey James Jordan.


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JORDAN: Hopefully celebrating the greens votes. ■Any last messages for voters? MAYWALD: The Liberals took Chaffey for granted for 24 years. This region now has political clout because you dared to vote for me rather than a major party candidate. Don’t risk Chaffey being sidelined again. WHETSTONE: I ask every voter to think very carefully when they are lodging their vote because we have had eight years of bad government, it has had a major impact on this region. I think myself and Isobel (Opposition leader Redmond) can form a great coalition to better represent the seat of Chaffey.

It has been a real education. â– Where will you cast your vote? MAYWALD: Waikerie. WHETSTONE: Renmark West Primary School TELFER: Renmark North or Renmark. PAPAGEORGIOU: Renmark Town Hall. PEAKE: In the seat of Stuart because I live on the wrong riverbank. It is important that the people of Chaffey understand, although I live on the wrong side of the river, all my business dealings are in the Riverland. JORDAN: Norwood. â– What will you be doing on election night? MAYWALD: I will be attending a private function with family, friends and support-

ers in the Riverland. WHETSTONE: I will be with my team at Ruston’s Rose Garden watching the count and also celebrating what a fantastic campaign it has been and looking for the outcome. TELFER: Possibly staying home and watching it on the television. PAPAGEORGIOU: Sitting down, relaxing with friends and family and waiting patiently to see the outcome. I think it will be fairly tight. I tell you what, whatever happens after the 20th, Jack will still remain in the region and will be still doing what I do best. PEAKE: I suspect I may get an invite to a party or two, it is just hard to know who is actually going to win this election but if it is me, the party will be on me. If it is someone else then I hope I get an invite to theirs.

TELFER: Don’t be swayed by the avalanche of glossy ads and one line policies that my opponent is heaping upon you, scratch the surface and you will find the Liberals haven’t really got much substance in their policies. PAPAGEORGIOU: When you do go and vote on Saturday, do take your time and most importantly, when you do cast your vote, think about your family.

Mr Telfer is also backing the State Government’s proposal to make the Loxton Research Centre a key facility for both the Riverland

The Libreals have not committed to supporting the Riverland Futures Taskforce.

and the state. “The Loxton Research Centre will become a centre of excellence housing all industry bodies where they can work together on projects designed to improve the economic wellbeing of the Riverland,� he said.

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JORDAN: They should give the Greens the first preference, we will be knocked out early and they get a chance at a protest vote and then who they like after that will be elected anyway.

Training medical students in the region and encouraging them to return on the completion of their studies is also high on Mr Telfer’s policy list. He believes the Liberals are not ready to govern the state. “The Liberals have not committed to supporting the Riverland Futures Taskforce,� he said. “Nor do they support the Murray-Darling Basin Authority. “They are all talk and no substance.� Liberal candidate for Chaffey Tim Whetstone is sceptical of the taskforce. “I’m not there to bag the taskforce but I think their record talks for itself and when we see something come out of it, I will be the first to congratulate it but we continue to see another talkfest,� he said.

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Telfer’s strong belief in Labor policies LABOR Chaffey candidate Roly Telfer is unfazed by his challengers at Saturday’s election because he believes in his party’s clear policies. One of those policies is the development of the Riverland Futures Taskforce, which has recently completed phase one of its plan. The taskforce has come under fire in the lead up to the election and current Member for Chaffey Karlene Maywald has defended the group, as has Mr Telfer. “What is unfortunate is, that the Opposition have completely cast aside the work of that taskforce because they have seen it as part of what is this term of parliament and rather than building on the work that the community is doing, they want to start all over again, which is just crazy,� Mrs Maywald said.

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THE BATTLE FOR CHAFFEY 2010

NEWS

Redmond vows to investigate lake By BRAD PERRY SEEING the depleted state of Lake Bonney first hand recently, Liberal leader Isobel Redmond has vowed to, if elected, make an investigation into the lake’s management a priority. The Opposition Leader has announced she will order the Department of Water, Land and Biodiversity to provide all relevant information needed to restore the lake to its former glory. “I want to have a firm understanding, at the very earliest possible time, of the scenarios that have been put for-

ward for the future management of the lake,” she said in a press release. “I am very aware of the feeling of anger amongst the Barmera community about the Rann Government’s lack of direction on the future of Lake Bonney.” Liberal candidate for Chaffey Tim Whetstone said Ms Redmond has visited Lake Bonney and has heard from locals about the negative impacts the disconnection of the lake has had on the community. “The community around Barmera is hurting as a result of the mismanage-

ment of Lake Bonney and the entire regional economy has suffered,” he said. “Isobel Redmond’s commitment acknowledges this impact and is in stark contrast to the neglect of the Rann Government and Labor’s Water Minister Karlene Maywald.” According to Mr Whetstone, Lake Bonney, which has been disconnected from the river system for three years, has been mismanaged. “I have always held the view that the river system is made up of many parts and the amputation of any part of the system is undesirable,” he said.

Luck of the Irish for Chaffey

■ DRINK: Karlene Maywald enjoying a St Patrick’s Day pint of Guiness with (from left) ‘Skinny’ Jones and Jeff Drogemuller at the Berri Resort Hotel yesterday.

A HUNG parliament could be a lucky charm for the Riverland, according to Member for Chaffey Karlene Maywald. Mrs Maywald took time out from campaigning yesterday to celebrate St Patrick’s Day with a pint of Guinness at the Berri Resort Hotel. The incumbent Member for Chaffey said the prospect of a hung parliament would deliver her the votes she needed to hold the seat at Saturday’s election. “The polls are currently running 50/50 and a hung parliament is a very real possibility,” Mrs Maywald said. “If after Saturday I’m left holding the balance of power, I will make sure that the party I support delivers in spades for the Riverland and for regional South Australia.”

Jack backs regional event co-ordinator for Riverland FAMILY First candidate Jack Papageorgiou is calling on the State and Federal Governments to employ a regional event co-ordinator to attract funding and support for events in the Riverland.

With thousands of visitors to the region each year, Mr Papageorgiou said a position would help small business and enhance existing events in the region. Building on events such as music

and art festivals, fishing, golf, food and wine, sport and cultural celebrations, Mr Papageorgiou said the event co-ordinator could help bring business to the region, creating jobs and fuelling growth and prosperity.

Political differences split by a fence different parties, we have our differences but I did say AS the battle for Chaffey en- to Jack at the beginning that ters its final days, Cooltong when this is all over, we will neighbours and Chaffey can- sit down and have a beer didates Roly Telfer and Jack and talk about things. “You never forget who Papageorgiou have vowed to continue to love thy neigh- you are, you have always bour no matter the outcome got to be yourself and you never attack the very people of the state election. Ironically, the pair, one you live with and live by representing Labor and the your side,” Mr Papageorgiou other Family First, are neigh- added. Mr Telfer said the bours and good friends, with politics never ruining Cooltong community has also warmed to the two keen their relationship. “We can have our dif- Chaffey candidates battling ferences without coming to each other beyond the fencblows and we will always es of their properties. “A comremain neighmunity like bours and Cooltong... friends beeverybody cause life has A community like knows everyto go on after the election,” Cooltong...everybody body else and you accept the Mr Telfer said. knows everybody difference of “We will else. opinions and always remain treat them good friends with respect,” and good he said. neighbours “People and that is the pleasing thing about the might look at you slightly Riverland,” Mr Papageor- differently during the election campaign but after it is giou added. In Cooltong Mr Papa- all over, you just become a georgiou is chair of the local normal citizen again.” Admitting the pair has community centre committee, while Mr Telfer is secre- sat down and talked about tary. Both are growers and each other’s campaigns, have worked side by side on Mr Papageorgiou said at the end of the day, politics many community projects. This time, however, the will not come in the way of pair are vying against each friendship. “We had a little bit of other to win the seat of discussion about our interChaffey. “Working together on ests in politics but that was the Cooltong committee, all done in good harmony we have applied for and re- and spirits,” he said. While Mr Papageorceived government grants to improve our hall and im- giou will continue to grow prove the community in our produce on his acreage, district and Jack does a lot of Mr Telfer has accepted an work in the Greek commu- exit package to leave the nity and I do a lot of work in industry. But for now, all eyes the general community and in the church,” Mr Telfer are on who will win the seat of Chaffey and the said. “Now that we are both candidates from Cooltong standing for parliament in are confident. By BRAD PERRY

Inventors section at South East Field Days sure to capture the imagination THERE is plenty to see and do at Lucindale’s South East Field Days, including a display of Aussie inventions. The inventors section is back again and is another must see at the Lucindale venue. The section provides a great opportunity for inventors to show off their wares to a wider audience and to gain feedback from the public.

Among the displays is a new safety innovation for the vineyard and farm that has been created by the Riverland’s own Mike Mason Fencing. Also on display will be the retract-a-fence and a craypot lifter. Other attractions at the 2010 South East Field Days are the racing and diving pigs, a truck pull, fashion parades,

whip cracking, Old McDonald’s Animal Nursery and a children’s activity tent. The attractions do not stop there either, with a quilt exhibition, scarecrow and mailbox competitions, South Australian yard dog trials, puppies and, of course, a huge range of agricultural equipment. There is all of this and more at the South East Field Days, to be held at Lucindale

for two days from tomorrow. The South East Field Days are described as the most family friendly and affordable field days in country South Australia. With displays spread over three large pavilions, there is bound to be something for everyone at Lucindale. ■ FUN: The truck pull is sure to be another highlight this year.

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...“in Karlene’s case she has the utmost integrity, she has dignity, she has a huge amount of courage, she never shirks an issue, she will take anything on, when everyone else is running and ducking for cover— Karlene will stand up there and she will take it on, and I really admire that.� Garry Duncan, Waikerie

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+ARLENE ""%#!53% %#!53% ...“I think Karlene is doing a wonderful job. She is a woman who has to wear many hats. She is a local woman, she is a professional, a mother, a wife, and being local she understands what locals need. I think she is doing the best that she can with what she is given.�

Sheree Chappel, Berri

...“I have got nothing but admiration and respect for her sheer determination and her positive can do attitude. Because I believe she has taken the difficult road and has done the best for the Riverland and put us ahead of her own interests by going to Adelaide and tackling the big guns and putting the Riverland out there. It is for the benefit of all of us.� Lucy Quintel, Waikerie

...“She is the best person to have representing the Riverland for her outstanding knowledge on government policies, rules and regulations that effect the Riverland and the state. She knows the issues facing this region and it is better to have someone with a ministerial position on the front bench batting for us than someone with no power sitting on the back bench, especially when it comes to water policy.� Harold Wilcourt, Cobdogla

...“because of her knowledge of the Murray River and all the issues that revolve around that. The problem with the River Murray is over extraction and I think that Karlene is giving us great representation in the Federal arena.� Trevor Norton, Barmera

...“these past few years have been incredibly tough for the Riverland. Karlene has showed a compassion, a knowledge, an understanding and empathy for the people of the Riverland right through that period. Karlene is an incredibly capable person, dedicated to her role not only for the Riverland but South Australia in general.� David Ingerson, Berri

...“Having the town’s wastewater on our golf course has saved our greens, our fairways and our club. Thanks Karlene.�

...“I think Karlene has done a great job in a challenging situation. I cannot see anyone else doing any better.� Norma Modistach, Ramco

Katrina & Sandy, Waikerie Golfers

2ESULTS COME FROM WORKING TOGETHER Over the years my Chaffey Office Staff and I have worked with literally thousands of different groups, organisations, businesses, industry sectors and individuals. And together we’ve been able to achieve an enormous amount for our region.

It’s having a huge impact on our families, our community and our friends. At this time, experienced leadership is more important than ever before.

On March 20th I respectfully ask that you vote for me so that by working together we can continue get things done in Chaffey.

Karlene Maywald

The problems facing this region are enormous. It’s not just about water and the drought. It’s also about the low commodity prices, the high Australian dollar, managed investment schemes, and how they have impacted on our region.

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...“I don’t think I have ever known any politician to make themselves so accessible to the community. And that goes right across the board from the frail aged, to the people in the middle aged group to the younger people in all sorts of circumstances. I have just admired her greatly and even younger people have such a rapport with her when she meets with them.� Margaret Evans, Berri ...“No one understands this area and what is good for this area, as well as Karlene. As opposed to a Liberal backbencher who can only make a lot of noise but little if any in put into government policies.� Des Green, Barmera ...“with (unfortunately) 250 acres of grapevines we are hurting more than most in these current times, but nevertheless recognise that Karlene Maywald is far and away the most informed and impressive of the candidates standing for the seat of Chaffey.� David Kimber, Loxton North


12 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday March 18, 2010 ADVERTISING FEATURE

WakeNats to rock Renmark

â– GREAT EVENT: It is going to be a huge occasion at the Renmark Club with WakeNats being held next Friday night. RENMARK has been selected, for the second consecutive time, to host the 2010 Australian Wakeboard Nationals. Almost 100 riders from around the country, along with their families, friends and relatives, will converge on the town for the event, which runs over a total of four days. Held on the Renmark riverfront, heats will be kicking off next Wednesday, March 24, with the event culminating with the finals on Saturday, March 27. The Renmark Club has again offered itself as a major sponsor of the nationals and to round out the week, will host its own Friday evening event, open to the public.

WakeNats Friday Twilight Sessions will be an all-in spectacular, featuring the best in powerboat, barefoot, kneeboard, wakeboard and airchair demonstrations on the river. The night will also include music out on the balcony, including the two winners of the DJ-For-ADay radio competition, and then continue late into the night with DJs Sav, Sarez and Haydos, as well as renowned Adelaide DJ Ryley. Club manger Brenton Franks said last year, interstate guests raved about Renmark having been the best nationals location ever. “We really do have the package here; riverfront, meals, accommodation,

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Thursday March 18, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 13

Former local drops in to regional schools as part of huge fundraising journey

Dale’s long road ahead

By LES PEARSON

FORMER Waikerie man Dale Elliott has a huge ride on his hands still ahead of him, as he makes his way through the Riverland this week. Along with team-mate Andreas Dagelet, the paraplegic adventurers are riding specially made, hand pedal bikes from Melbourne to Darwin, the long way. The trip, so far, has taken them from Melbourne, through the bushfire-ravaged Kinglake, up to Bendigo and Mildura and into the Riverland. The ride itself is both a motivational tour and major fundraiser, with the pair seeking to raise $200,000 to help African children needlessly suffering from club foot. If the target is reached, about 1000 African children will receive treatment. “For four cartons of ‘Crownies’, a child can be cured of club foot,” Mr Dagelet said. “Another of our aims is to visit 150 schools or 50,000 students to talk about chasing their dreams and anything is possible,” Mr Elliott elaborated. The men said the response from the school children has been excellent. “They just flock around you with questions coming from left, right and centre,” Mr Elliott said.

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For 24 years the Riverland was taken for granted by governments in Adelaide. Karlene put Chaffey on the agenda. If you vote Liberal this Saturday you risk sending the Riverland back to the sidelines. Don’t risk losing your seat at the table.

Make Chaffey matter

Stick with Karlene AUTHORISED BY R CAIN, 3 BROCK RD WAIKERIE SA


14 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday March 18, 2010

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR No rookie needed SO, LIBERAL candidate Tim Whetstone and “the boys” have joined forces suggesting it’s time for change in Chaffey, claiming Karlene has been the member for too long. This is pretty funny coming from a Liberal candidate whose party has made it an artform to hold on to their members for decades (Graham Gunn in Stuart - 40 years, Ivan Venning in Schubert – 20 years and even here in Chaffey, Peter Arnold – 22 years). Sorry ‘fellas’, I have to disagree, we don’t need change, the Riverland can’t risk a rookie. Ted Angove, Waikerie.

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IT IS very gratifying to see so many outstanding candidates putting their hands up for the seat of Chaffey at the coming elections. I am sure each and every one of them is genuinely committed to improving our local economy and increasing the water allocation for the Riverland and I wish them well. However, I don’t believe that any of them could have done a better job than Karlene Maywald has during these difficult times. She is one of the most knowledgeable and dedicated politicians I know. I hold her in very high esteem. Her passion for the river and her commitment to securing the best possible outcome, by increasing the allocation of water to our state, knows no bounds. She will continue to fight for the cause.

During her time as water minister she has achieved what no other state minister has ever been able to do, by getting the other states to the table to draw up a water agreement, which is fair to all parties, and will eventually increase our entitlement. A national water management plan should have been put into place 50 years ago. Both the Liberals and the Labor parties have been negligent, over the years, in not getting this done. And, a succession of federal governments has failed every irrigator, town supply and city, which use the water from the Murray Darling Basin, by failing to take responsibility for national water security and fair distribution. They are the ones who everyone should be blaming for the situation that we find ourselves in now, during this time of drought and water restrictions and economic decline. Had an agreement been drawn up years ago, there is a possibility that our growers would not be pulling out their permanent plantings now and leaving the area in droves. Rosemary Gower, Cobdogla.

So called experience IT IS interesting to hear that we should vote for Mrs Maywald for her so called experience. I do remember, as an inexperienced candidate, Mrs Maywald was elected to the seat of Chaffey on the back of Teletrak. The then Liberal Government saying that it wouldn’t work. I was one that believed Mrs Maywald and the good this would

do for our district. What happened? It was a complete shambles and I can’t think of anything that Mrs Maywald and the Labor Government have done for our electorate. So why should any of us put our faith in her now? She has had the opportunity whilst holding the balance of power to make real changes for the electorate instead of becoming a puppet for the Labor party. Is it time for someone else to have a go? Mick Evans, Mantung.

Solid knowledge base IT IS with consternation that I write about statements from so called experts on Chaffey and the issues of water. Karlene Maywald is recognised as the most talented and knowledgeable person on water issues in the SA Parliament. Having worked with more than 90 Ministers over decades, I can verify that statement. She has one overriding purpose - to provide a positive and sustainable future for the River Murray, the constituents of Chaffey, and all who depend upon the River Murray in SA. In facilitating the establishment of the new MDB Authority and ultimately getting all states to transfer their powers, Karlene has achieved what no predecessor dared talk about - let alone make happen. As former Liberal PM John Howard told a National Party colleague, “without Karlene Maywald, this would never have happened”.

Today’s Liberals are urging a federal takeover – which has already taken place. Were they asleep when the announcement was made in parliament? How can our democratically elected members fail to address such important issues? The Liberals’ preoccupation with defeating Karlene, when she has repeatedly undertaken to work with whoever provides the best deal for regional SA, is beyond understanding. The Liberal Party should be working with Karlene, not against her. That way, she might have been the Opposition Spokesperson on water. On second thoughts, though, that would not have worked. In 2006, and until a few weeks ago, Liberal policy was that River Murray management remains in state hands. Had they won then, the River Murray would remain under state control. Can you imagine where we would be now? Years behind the eightball. Thanks to Karlene Maywald, South Australia has a way forward to a sustainable future for the River Murray. Peter Blacker, State Member for Flinders, 1973-1993, Port Lincoln.

Never in opposition CHAFFEY cannot afford to have both their state and federal members of parliment as Liberals in

opposition and “therefore unable to help you”. Karlene Maywald has never been, nor ever will be in opposition. A point certainly worth remembering when you go to the polling booth on March 20. K Hayward, Waikerie.

Losing vote ANY WAY you look at it, a vote for Tim Whetstone is a losing vote. If Labor wins, he will be a backbencher in opposition. If the Liberals win, he will be a backbencher in government, with most likely Adrian Pederick as the River Murray Minister. John Sullivan, Waikerie.

More than enthusiasm I APPLAUD any person who is prepared to stand as a candidate in the upcoming state election. However, it takes more than enthusiasm and a willing ear to be an effective voice in the cut and thrust of day to day politics and the bureaucracy. Through my personal involvement in both state and local governments over many years, I know that what it does take is an ability to negotiate and communicate with a broad range of people on a wide range of topics; an ability to command respect at all levels; be a credible lobbyist and understand the dynamics involved - to be a strong voice not just a loud voice.


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Have your say about the issues that affect you. We as constituents also have a right to expect that if we vote for a minor party candidate or an independent, then they will remain true to their politics. I imagine that this is what the people of Chaffey thought when they voted for the Nationals’ lone state representative, Karlene Maywald, only to get a Labor puppet. Ms Maywald proves that having the ‘balance of power’ doesn’t necessarily translate to a better deal for her electorate. Ms Maywald isn’t the only National Party member to take this stance. Do I want to vote for a minor party representative whose whole campaign hinges on the belief that not only will they be in a position to hold the balance of power, but openly declare that they may very well side with a Labor State Government? When I vote, I am looking for a candidate who has the support of an experienced and learned team who have the ability to follow through on wide-ranging issues. I want to know what my candidate’s policies are and what their vision is for our electorate as a part of the bigger state picture. Someone that will not only listen to the electorate but have the ability to take action. It’s a no-brainer. Chaffey proves that you can’t be sure that a vote for National isn’t really a vote for Labor. I want my vote to count. When I vote Liberal, I will know where my vote is going - no deals, no gimmicks. J Mentieth, Tumby Bay.

Any more promises? ELECTION fever has built to such a crescendo this month that I wonder whether the patient Chaffey can stand any more promises? Especially another Rann promise, where he tried to claim credit for waters that will flow to SA under the current rules anyway. Labor Minister for Water Karlene Maywald has for

many years been part of a government that totally ignored Chaffey. Let alone water, try hospitals – at the previous election the Rann Govermentt announced over $40 million to upgrade the Berri Hospital and to this date we have got a few squiggles of architectural drawings. The patient Chaffey has been struggling and deserved real support from its government in times of need and we got spin. I hope the new flows in the Murray flush away the rhetoric of yesterday and leave us with a new member in Tim Whetstone who is passionate about Chaffey and part of the Liberal team that has fresh plans for SA. Isobel Redmond’s promise of opening allocations for next season was timely and open. Minister Maywald’s attempt at gazzumping was most out of character – with opening allocations normally made too late and too little to avert costly water leasing by irrigators. Chaffey electors need and deserve an open government – that we can trust. Jan and Tom Martin, Renmark.

Stung by greed “IT’S OUR water anyway,” declared the upstream prominent irrigator speaking on TV this week…dismissing all downstream water users’ claims, even those in his own state. I felt stung by that remark. And the upstream states mean to fill every dam along their reaches before they let a drop of water escape into South Australia. Even the flood of not quite ‘Biblical proportions’ hasn’t improved their selfcentred attitude. No wonder Karlene Maywald has had to work so hard to keep South Australian water needs met. Makes the Liberal promises on the River Murray sound very hollow. And by the way, about ‘our’ Liberal candidate…I

think I saw him striding up and down main street Barmera a couple of Friday mornings ago. Never saw him introduce himself to anyone. He did drop a couple of silver coins in the Red Cross collector’s tin but never even made eye contact with the collector. Looks like Lake Bonney issues, that have divided the town, are just a storm in a teacup to him. Chaffey electorate has only got the attention it has during this campaign because Karlene Maywald made it a marginal seat…so Chaffey electors need to be voting with great care this election and keep Chaffey marginal by voting for her again. In the big scheme, Chaffey electorate does not rate very highly with either ‘citycentric’ major parties in South Australia.

Maywald’s position within Labor has removed her independence and voice to speak up for the community. She has compromised Chaffey for her own ambitions and delivered nothing. However, if voters still think Maywald is the better option, then consider this, the prospect of a Redmond Liberal Government has moved from a pipe dream to highly possible. The polls and bookies are showing a considerable swing to the Libs, which, at the least, will bring about a minority Labor government or a hung parliament.

Importantly for our region, voters must appreciate that electing Tim Whetstone may be the ‘straw that breaks the back’ of Rann Labor and thus removing them from office. Should Chaffey elect Maywald this Saturday, we will do one of two things; either we will give Rann another term in office, or we will give ourselves a local member who is nothing more than an independent backbencher, a position which Karlene herself admits is not worth being in. Chaffey electors need to remember that who we elect on Saturday could be crucial

in determining who forms the next government. Be under no illusion, a vote for Karlene Maywald is a vote for Rann and four more years of a ‘citycentric’ Labor Government. A vote for Tim Whetstone is a vote for a Liberal government that will put water security at the top of its priority list, bring about structural and funding changes to enhance country health, as well as returning balance to the governance of metro and regional areas. Henry Crawford Secretary, Liberal Party Waikerie.

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Waiting on response KARLENE Maywald, you stood in front of a very small crowd at your Barmera public meeting and you promised me that you would get straight back to me with the amount of taxpayers money you have spent at Lake Bonney on regulators, pipelines, fish traps that can’t catch one fish, bureaucratic wages, water quality testing, media handling and fish kill clean ups. I’m still waiting, Karlene, for an answer. Just another promise you cant keep ?

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Independence gone THROUGHOUT the last six months I have had many people suggest to me that, despite their conservative political leanings, they would vote for Labor Minister Maywald because of the perception that it is better to have Karlene Maywald in a Labor ministry than Tim Whetstone in a Liberal opposition.

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16 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday March 18, 2010

Your Finance

MONEY

FEATURE

Where we’ve been and what’s on the horizon in 2010

A snapshot of the stock market By DANNY KEARNEY FOLLOWING significant share market falls around the world in 2008, 2009 also started on a bleak note with global share markets falling around 10 per cent in the first quarter. However, as a result of concerted efforts by governments across the globe, most markets bottomed in March. Since that time global credit markets have started to improve, while share markets have posted gains of around 50 per cent, with the median balanced fund option returning a 10.07 per cent one-year return as at the end of November 2009 (SuperRatings Fund Crediting Rate Survey, 30 November 2009). What are diversified investors likely to have seen? The following table shows the median returns for diversified investment funds compared with the same period for the Australian share market (the S&P/ASX 200

â– IMPROVEMENT: The table shows data indicative of increased diversified investment returns. Accumulation Index). Please note the investment returns on the table are not specific to your account. Your investment returns may differ from these median returns and in addition these median returns, do not reflect withdrawals. The period ended December 31, 2009, was the most recent data available at the time this table was prepared. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. The above median returns should be used as a guide only.

Median diversified investment returns for period to 31/12/08 and 31/12/09 One year return @ 31/12/08*

One year return @ 31/12/09*

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Diversified funds explained and what investors need to know Why haven’t diversified funds shown the same recovery as share markets? DIVERSIFIED funds have a diversified mix of assets, so just as they did not fall as much as share markets in 2008, they have not risen as much as share markets in

2009. For example, Aggressive funds include assets such as property, while Conservative funds include a greater allocation to defensive assets such as bonds. Despite the recovery in share markets, some other asset classes have experienced significant setbacks over the past 12 months. For example direct property returned around –8 per

cent and similarly, private equity and infrastructure returned around -10 per cent. Also, the appreciation of the Australian dollar has held back returns from international investments where the associated foreign currency exposure has been unhedged. Markets continue to move and different assets may move in different directions over the same period, impacting the overall return of diversified funds.

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What’s expected looking forward? Shane Oliver, AMP Capital Chief Economist, says: “Looking forward, our view is that unlisted assets such as direct property, private equity and infrastructure - which are a component of many diversified funds - are close to their low point and some recovery is likely in 2010. “Despite the experience of the past year, we believe

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that these assets substantially enhance the risk and return characteristics of diversified funds over long periods as they tend to outperform at different stages of the market cycle to listed assets such as shares and listed property. “We expect further gains in share markets in 2010 due to the combination of improving economic and profit growth, low inflation and relatively low interest rates. “Australian shares are likely to continue to outper-

or the performance of a product or any particular rate of return. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. AMP Financial Planning Pty Limited, ABN 89 051 208 327, telephone 8582 3388 makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of any statement in this article. This article has been prepared

form global shares, reflecting their higher dividend yields and stronger growth prospects. “Asian and emerging markets are also likely to perform strongly, though with some volatility in returns.� For the latest market updates, including a monthly market update video featuring Shane Oliver, go to www.amp.com.au/volatility

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ANZ Bank SA BankWest Commonwealth

6.91% 6.93% 6.80% 6.86%

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(7.22%) (7.32%) (7.25%) (7.25%)

7.59% (6.62%) 7.59% (7.12%) 7.79% (7.37%)

(7.52%) (7.62%) (7.55%) (7.53%)

7.94% (7.00%) 7.89% (7.39%) 8.14% (7.66%)

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Lovingly restored - 15 acres L

OCATED south of Cadell on the Cadell Valley Road, this solid stone home has been lovingly renovated and extended over the years, creating a wonderful warm country home. The home has been re-roofed and all the wiring replaced while the lid was off, all work carried out by qualified tradespeople. The large redgum beams, that span the width of the home, were sourced from a Victorian timber mill before being carefully handcrafted and put in place with the ceilings crafted of imported Baltic pine. The light fittings are colonial Dutch Indonesian lamps, converted to 240 volt, all of this adds

to the warmth and charm of this unique home. The floor has been covered with imported stone tiles and complemented by crafted Mintara slate steps that lead into the home. There are large timber framed clear glass windows in place to make the most of the light and give excellent views of the outdoor pergola area and surrounding gardens. The games room, an addition during the extensions, is large enough to take a pool table and still have plenty of room for entertaining. There is a small ensuite attached to this room and the

feature of the room is a floor to ceiling leadlight window, of their own design, pieced together by Prospect Lead Lighting Studio. The kitchen has been constructed from Baltic pine with plenty of bench space for the busiest of cooks. The whole kitchen was designed and built around an original butcher’s block which was rescued from a local Waikerie garage sale. The open plan kitchen serves the dining and family rooms while there is a large timber framed door that leads to the fernery for those alfresco lunches and morning teas. The interior of the home is open and inviting, with high ceil-

ings adding to the open feel of the home. There are two main sleeping zones and in the bathroom is a fully restored cast iron claw foot bath with fully tiled floor. The front verandah of the home overlooks Cadell Valley and is the perfect place to sit and relax as the sun goes down in the evenings and watch the town light up in the distance. The verandah of the home also houses its own cellar, perfect for your own wine collection.

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Noah Keith Little BORN March 11, 2010 Weighing 3.25kg A son for Louise and Adrian and a brother to Oliver. They reside in Berri.

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BORN March 7, 2010 Weighing 3.68kg A son for Msooma and Mohammad and a brother to Mariam and Shakiba. PHOTOGRAPHY BY STUDIO BELLA MIA

Declan Tyler Best

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The whole home is situated on 15 acres of beautiful natural Mallee scrub and has plenty of shed space, undercover parking and a small area has been fenced to raise a couple of cattle for the dinner table. Step back in time with this beautiful old stone home with all the features of yesteryear and all the conveniences of today. Call Cary for your private inspection, you will love the experience.

Zoe Jade Preece BORN March 4, 2010 Weighing 3.12kg A daughter for Sue and Ben, of Renmark. PHOTOGRAPHY BY STUDIO BELLA MIA

Send in photos of your new arrival with details to: Riverland Weekly, PO Box 1279 Berri 5343 or email to photo desk@riverlandweekly.com.au and you’ll be entered in the monthly draw for a chance to WIN a family portrait, valued at $120, compliments of Photography by Visage


28 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday March 18, 2010

PETS LIFE

FEATURE

The do-nots of feeding your pet Chocolate toxicity CHOCOLATE contains theobromine, a compound that is a cardiac stimulant and a diuretic. When affected by an overdose of chocolate, a dog can become excited and hyperactive. Vomiting and diarrhoea are also common. Theobromine will either increase the dog’s heart rate, or may cause the heart to beat irregularly. Death is quite possible, especially with exercise. Cocoa powder and cooking chocolate are the most toxic forms.

Semi-sweet chocolate and dark chocolate are the next most dangerous forms, with milk chocolate being the least dangerous. A dog needs to eat more than a 250 gram block of milk chocolate to be affected. Obviously, the smaller the dog, the less it needs to eat to be affected.

Onion and garlic poisoning ONIONS and garlic are other dangerous food ingredients that cause sickness in dogs, cats and also livestock. Onions and

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small amounts of onion. A single meal of 600 to 800 grams of raw onion can be dangerous, whereas a 10 kilogram dog, fed 150 grams of onion for several days, is also likely to develop anaemia. The condition improves once the dog is prevented from eating any further onion. While garlic also contains the toxic ingredient thiosulphate, it seems that garlic is less toxic and large amounts would need to be eaten to cause illness.

Others to watch • Macadamia nuts • Avocado (all parts) • Pear pips, the kernels of plums, peaches and apricots, apple core pips • Potato peelings and green looking potatoes • Rhubarb leaves • Mouldy/spoiled foods • Alcohol • Yeast dough • Coffee grounds, beans and tea • Hops • Tomato leaves and stems (green parts) • Broccoli (in large amounts) • Raisins and grapes • Cigarettes, tobacco, cigars • Xylitol • Cooked bones (can splinter)

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■RELAX: The relaxing outdoor setting at the Tower Tavern is the perfect place to wind down. THE view is breathtaking. Sitting on the decking, looking out to the beautiful River Murray is one of the Tower Tavern’s best selling points. The refurbished outdoor decking area is a great place to enjoy a cold beer (including local drop Amazon Ale) in the afternoon, or even a delicious Amanti coffee with a selection of sweets and some homemade cakes. “It’s a work in progress but we welcome everyone to come and have a drink and relax on our balcony,�

Andrew said. The location alone is as comfortable as it is relaxing, with an abundance of birdlife on display. “I’m blown away by the amount of birdlife,� Andrew said. “You never get tired of looking out there.� Inside, the whole dining room has been opened up, providing an excellent dining atmosphere for all customers with a view from every table. An updated menu still boasting excellent value is also on the way, with some

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TOYOTA Hybrid Camry customers can select from a range of Toyota Genuine Accessories designed to add style to their new car. Both models of the highly equipped Hybrid Camry come with alloy wheels as standard, for which

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â– STYLE: The stylish new Hybrid Camry will ruffle a few feathers in the automotive market.

Toyota offers a Toyota Genuine alloy wheel lock nut set to help prevent theft. A rear spoiler is another option for Hybrid Camry customers looking for additional style. Toyota genuine headlamp covers and bonnet protector provide added protection from insects, stone chips and other damage. They have been specifically shaped to wrap around Hybrid Camry’s frontal contours. Toyota genuine seat covers

are important accessories for any Hybrid Camry owner. Tailored to fit snugly to the front seats, these seat covers have been designed and rigorously

tested by Toyota to ensure that they do not compromise front seat side airbag deployment - something that non-genuine seat covers cannot always achieve. Toyota genuine roof racks are unobtrusive, aerodynamic and silver anodised for corrosion resistance. They are compatible with the Toyota range of sporting equipment carriers for bikes, kayaks and ski/snowboards, as well as with luggage pods. Hybrid Camry owners can add technology to style with the option of Toyota genuine intuitive ParkAssist front corner clearance sensors, which use ultrasonic technology to audibly alert the driver to approaching obstacles. Additionally, Toyota genuine FollowMe is a stylish in-dash solution for navigation, multimedia and audio needs, which also functions as a stand-alone portable navigation device when removed from the dock. An in-dash MP3-compatible four CD-changer with radio is also integrated. For a comprehensive guide on the range of accessories available for Hybrid Camry, visit accessories. toyota.com.au.

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30 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday March 18, 2010

MOTORING

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An inside look into Karlene Maywald’s vehicle appreciation...

Behind the scenes als held in 2006 also received major support and assistance from Mrs Maywald. There are, however, other issues not always receiving exposure that have been quietly pursued. The ongoing negotiations with the Department of Transport and Registrar of Motor Vehicles to establish a Special Interest Vehicle Registration Scheme in South Australia have been facilitated by Karlene and her staff over the past five years. She understands this scheme would be a win/win for both the enthusiasts and the government and has recently shown strong support for a similar scheme being proposed by the Vicroads Department in Victoria. The Riverland Driver Education and Motor Sports complex has also been supported in a similar manner as the following quote demonstrates. “This Motor Sports Complex will provide a safe and enjoyable environment for the motor enthusiasts of our state,� she said. “Locals and visitors alike will enjoy exciting entertainment right here in our Riverland region, entertainment which will be of

I HEARD a radio advertisement by one of the more prominent Chaffey candidates the other day supporting the Riverland Driver Education and motor sports, which I thought was interesting. Now I don’t wish to appear as if I’m pushing anyone’s barrow but our current Member for Chaffey has been working behind the scenes on motor vehicle and motor sports issues for many years. In fact, we’re lucky that Karlene Maywald has a sound knowledge of these, having grown up in a car orientated family, providing her with the experience and appreciation of motor vehicles (both old, new and modified) and motor sports. She understands the importance of cars to the community and economy, the historical and traditional value, the social and community value of enthusiasts with gatherings and fundraising and the importance to the economy with rebuilding, repairs, maintenance, parts and rallies, etc. Mrs Maywald has been involved with and supported the Riverland All Cars Day by attending every event since its inception in 2003. The enormously successful Big River Regional Street Rod Nation-

■SUPPORTER: Member for Chaffey Karlene Maywald about to head off for a cruise with Graham Matthews in his 1935 Willys Roadster at the Riverland All Cars Day in 2005. interest to people of all ages. “The club is expecting several thousand spectators to their racing events. “This will benefit the club and the immediate region as the spectators will spend their money locally, providing a considerable economic benefit to this region. “In addition it is envisaged that the complex will be used on a monthly basis for driver education purposes. “I commend the club on their plans to incorporate a Driver Education Facility. “There is no doubt that this will be of enormous benefit to all Riverlanders, most particularly our regional youth. I strongly

support this exciting project.� Editor’s note: The columnist’s opinions are his own and do not reflect those of the Riverland Weekly or its editorial staff.

Sunraysia ‘slamfest’ IF you’re into drag racing, do your voting early and get to Mildura on Saturday for what is shaping up to be the best day of drag racing seen in south eastern Australia for many years. To be held at the Mildura Sunset Strip, racing will kick off at 12pm and run straight through until about 10pm. Up to 16 of Australia’s wildest top doorslammers, including Victor and Ben Bray, Maurice

Fabietti, Sean Mifsud and Peter Kapiris will be doing their best to take out the first ever 1/8th mile doorslammer meet in Australia. Other classes to run are super sedans, modified bikes and the wild supercharged outlaws. Many of the racers entered and about 30 per cent of the volunteers working at the meeting, are from our region. Interest has been unprecedented, so tickets are being presold and only if they don’t sell will there be a minimal number available at the gate. Tickets can be purchased by calling 03 5025 7117. For more info go to www.sunsetstrip.org.au

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MOTORING

Cars in the news

Plug and charge car to hit market YOU charge your mobile phone overnight and later this year you will be able to do the same to your car with the introduction of Mitsubishi’s electric i-MiEV to the market, the Wynnum Herald reports. The first two full-production models in Australia rolled off the ship at the Port of Brisbane last Friday. “The Queensland Government is supporting greater use of electric vehicles and investigating what we can do to make their uptake as smooth as possible,’’ Queensland Climate Change Minister Kate Jones said. Mitsubishi Motors Aus-

THE Australian car industry weathered the global financial crisis better than its US counterpart because of the government stimulus and low interest rates, a report shows. The Sydney Morning Herald reports that new vehicle sales in Australia fell 7.4 per cent to 937, 328 units in the 2009 calendar year, much less than the 20 per cent drop in the US, the 2010 Deloitte Motor Industry Overview found. The average car dealer made a two per cent profit on sales, above the previous year’s one to 1.4 per cent profit. The top 30 dealers made a three per cent profit, better than their usual two to 2.5 per cent profit on sales. The report attributes the doubling of bottom lines for many dealerships to the government stimulus package, low interest rates, tax incentives, a shortage of vehicle supply and good business practices.

■ RELEASE: The Mitsubishi i-MiEV is set to hit Australian markets.

tralia Limited CEO Robert McEniry said the vehicles’ arrival brought the possibility of having large numbers of zero drive-time emission vehicles on our roads closer to reality. The i-MiEV takes around seven hours for a full battery charge from a normal 15 amp household powerpoint, which lasts around 160 kilometres. The car can reach a top speed of 130km/h.

Experts label Queensland gov’t call for 0.02 alcohol limit “nonsense”

Demand to pull over fatigued drivers THE New South Wales deputy police commissioner says he would like to see drivers pulled over on suspicion of being fatigued, the ABC reports. Dave Owens is touring the NSW’s north coast, where last week two people died in a head-on crash in a notorious fatigue zone. He says it might be time for police to test

Industry weathered crisis

new strategies. “Do we start stopping cars and talking to drivers?” deputy commissioner Owens said. “And I know people are telling us by law we can’t do that, well I think I can,” “I think we have to look at a way where on some of these long stretches, we pull drivers over that are perhaps drifting onto the cat’s eye and yes, have a look at them.”

THE Queensland Government’s proposal to see the alcohol limit cut to 0.02 across Australia has been labelled as “nonsense” by alcohol and accident experts, according to news. com.au Motoring groups, police, accident research

centres and hoteliers all rejected moves to slash the drink-driving limit outlined in a Queensland Government discussion paper released this week, arguing it would make little difference in reducing the number of accidents.

Transport Minister Rachel Nolan acknowledged not all ideas in the paper were feasible and a 0.02 limit would have to be part of a national push. “In the last week we have announced alcohol interlocks,” she said. “The next step is the

question of what should the blood alcohol limit be, which is a matter for broad community discussion.” Prime Minister Kevin Rudd says the proposal should be discussed by ministers across the country in a systematic manner.

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$19,990 DRIVE-AWAY 2001 MAZDA 323 SEDAN, 1 owner, spoiler, WKW-955 auto, a/c. WOX-988 $13,990 DRIVE-AWAY was $10,990 SAVE $1000 - $9,990 DRIVE-AWAY

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Parilla meets Lameroo in grand final

■WINNERS: Loxton’s Keke Falland (second from right) with his winning crew at the recent Australian Championships.

Win for Keke’s crew at Oz champs ■IN ONLY his first year in motor sport’s wingless sprints class, Loxton’s Keke Falland has taken out the best presented car and crew award at the Australian championships. Falland’s spectacular car 17 obviously took the judges’ eyes, even though his attack on the national title did not go as well as he

planned at Mount Gambier. It was a matter of being in the wrong place at the wrong time, resulting in a rollover that cost him dearly as far as the racing was concerned. However, he certainly had his cool chassis unit in tip-top condition for the best presented judging.

The former kart champion has done exceptionally well in his brief stint in wingless sprints, already holding a 10 lap record at Speedway Park in Adelaide and finishing second to SA number one, Adelaide’s Todd Wigzell, the previous holder of that record, in the recent Riverland championship at Calperum Hill.

Over 60 cars came from all over Australia for the national event and the Riverland had a second representative in Daniel Obst, who after failing to finish in the local championship, showed improved form to complete all of his races and qualify for the B Main events. Falland ended up in C Main.

■THE two top teams in Pinnaroo and Border cricket, Parilla and Lameroo, will meet in the grand final at Parilla this Saturday and Sunday. In last weekend’s meeting of the second and third placed sides to decide an opponent for minor premiers Parilla, Lameroo really got out of gaol. Dismissed for only 167 with 14 overs remaining on Saturday, Lameroo had Pinnaroo 1/28 at stumps with one of the not outs being key batsman Sunny Vogt after he had been dropped on zero. At drinks on day two, Pinnaroo was cruising at 2/105 but all went downhill from there and it collapsed to fall seven runs off the target. Vogt scored 65. The association held its annual presentation night last Monday with the cricketer of the year award going to 19 year old Pinnaroo fast bowler Darcy Crane (19 votes), one clear of Parrakie veteran Greg Stephenson, an eight time winner of the trophy. Murray Districts Barrier opening batsman Craig Altus (Lameroo) took home both the batting aggregate and average trophies, while, despite a shortened season due to a knee reconstruction, Roger Pahl (Lameroo) won the bowling average award and shared the aggregate with team-mate Josh Ridgway with 22 wickets. Pinnaroo Colts all-rounder Ricky Tiller, who traveled with his family to watch a Test match in the last Ashes series in England, under the Make-aWish program, completed an excellent season by dominating the batting, bowling and fielding awards.

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■ROUND three of the inaugural Riverland Dinghy Championship, The Lock to Lock, will be held this Sunday. The first two rounds were the Dash for Cash and Riverland Dinghy Derby and with classes like sports, standard 30hp and 300cc all being keenly contested, the double points available from the annual Lock to Lock event will be much sought after. The race from Lock Five to Lock Six and return involves around 100 kilometres and, according to one of the event co-ordinators Jason Gordon, “was bigger than the Derby last year�. That may not occur in 2010 because of the reaction to the 30th Dinghy Derby celebrations but over 50 boats could be involved, including in the sports class championship leaders Linton Price, Colin Gordon and Matt Thur and from WA, Jay Branson and Adelaide’s Jake Payne. The Lock to Lock has been brought forward some two months to hopefully catch better weather.

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■THE A grade baseball second semi-final a fortnight ago saw Barmera Lakers defeat rivals Berri Warriors 7-4. Well the same teams meet tomorrow night at Glassey Park for the big prize – a premiership. Last week, Berri, in a tough contest against Renmark, made good use of its double chance to gain an opportunity to defend the title. Both clubs seem likely to have all of their current lists available, although the Lakers, who have had an edge over the Warriors during

2009/10, may have versatile Jason Golding below par after he injured a shoulder at work. Golding’s brother Tim, pitching, is a key to Barmera’s game but will need to settle early this time, while left handed Mildura recruit Clint Minette is proving valuable at bat and as a relief pitcher. Undoubtedly, the potential match winner for Berri is another Mildura visitor Jed Miller with his all-round skills on the mound and with the bat.

Mark Lang is another from over the border who is important to the Warrior cause, while Brad Monaghan is also in touch. Baseball finals have been hectic affairs over the years and this one promises to be no different. Perhaps, just perhaps, the Lakers’ greater batting depth may give it the title. In the B grade, the second semi-final combatants Lyrup Lions and Barmera meet again with the Lions favoured to repeat their effort of that game when they won 11-5.


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Renmark stadium warmed up for senior basketball finals Renmark – Berri are in three. Loxton, fourth at the start of the finals, have surprised with progress through the major round of 64-39 over Renmark and 43-37 over Berri. They won only two minor round matches but for some reason always pushed Barmera with most of their defeats under double figures. Big Craig Harman’s comeback after some five years has been crucial, so with young blokes like Jackson Fielke, Brad Mules, Andrew

Tullett and John Reichstein in form, this clash is definitely no one-way street. Renmark has dominated Loxton in division one women, although in the second semi the margin was only 11 points. T e s s Dempsey is Renmark’s trump card and has to be nullified while Kate

A unique thrill for Wayne ■ I IMAGINE that for any sporting parent to be able to play in a team situation alongside their children would be an enormous thrill. Evergreen Monash Cricket Club allrounder Wayne Scadden (43 soon), and his 16 year old son Nathan were recently both selected in the A grade team to play Waikerie-Ramco. I stumbled on the news from a proud grandfather. The man in question, Roy ‘Coogan’ Scadden, and I were neighbours at Kingston-On-Murray in the 1950s and made our senior colts football debut for BarmeraMonash on the same day. Roy, about 12 at the time, played until 34 when his body protested about his ambition to “play until he was 40”. At the start he played both colts and A grade as a rover, often on the same day, before he settled into a long A grade career followed by a stint as captain of the Bs at the end. He also played tennis, with Moorook, Kingston (a premiership) and then with Barmera As at number two or

■ LONGEVITY: Monash cricketer Wayne Scadden is playing at the top level of local cricket well into his 40s. Photo: LES PEARSON three before he hung up his racquet at his ailing shoulder’s request “in his 40s”. No surprise then that longevity has been passed on to Wayne who has made cricket (and fishing) his sporting life. How far could this talented allrounder, have gone if he had set his sights higher? So impressed was respected local cricket

legend Don Woon at Wayne’s performances in limited appearances for Murray Districts at SACA carnivals in Adelaide, he felt he “could have been a successful player at state country level”. Nevertheless, while work commitments restricted those opportunities, the upper order batsman and opening bowler has given sterling service to the Barmera and Monash clubs over a career that has rolled on for over 25 seasons. And he has passed the test that, to me, confirms his status in the game – ‘respected by friend and foe’. Today Wayne does not look out of place as he takes the field with his teenage son, as his efforts with bat and ball belie his veteran rating and his apparently protesting body. Nathan has gained the A grade selectors’ nod after some impressive performances as a wicketkeeper/batsman in the under 16 and B grade competitions – mostly on the same day. And he is into footy with the Roos too, with dad as an assistant coach.

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Different roles, great results ■ OFTEN opponents in the ring, Ashley Bobbin, 14, and Ryan Goodes, 13, fought separately at a Pro Am event last Saturday night and both won their bout for the Riverland Boxing and Fitness Club at Loxton. Responding to an invitation to compete at the event, in the Morphett Vale Basketball Stadium as part of a 13 bout program, the youngsters were confronted with hot and humid conditions in the non air-conditioned venue, a crowd of 600 and two tough opponents. Ashley fought Mount Gambier’s Robert Trigg, two years his senior, and according to his coach Phillip Goodes, put in “one of the best displays of determination I have seen for some time – an excellent effort”, to win on a majority decision. The Mildura fighter put a bleeding nose aside to prove “too smart, too strong, too courageous” for Trigg. According to Goodes Senior, Ryan put in his best performance so far to beat highly rated, 2009 54 kilogram state champion Ben Noonan, also in a majority decision. Ryan’s victory was based on skill, exceptional footwork and evasion and free scoring counter punching. The Riverland fighters will be back in action at the Golden Grove Recreation Centre on Saturday, April 17.

Eve Will and reliable Jacki Dahlitz will, as usual, give their all but it may not quite be enough. Looking at the other grades, all of the matches are replays of the second semi-finals.

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B grade preliminary final

Under 16

Grand finals

Barmera 8 d Berri 5. Hits – Barmera: T. Pay, H. Sandford 2, M. Doherty, D. Heinecke. Berri: Nil.

Cobdogla 75 (G. Abdulla 36, D. Roberts 4/12, M.Middleton 4/14) d Monash 72 (N. Scadden 22, M. Middleton 11, D. Pedisic 11, K. Gillespie 4/9, G. Abdulla 2/13, R. Cosgrove 2/9).

A grade: Loxton 12 d Berri 7. Best on ground – C. Venning (Loxton). B grade: Cobdogla Gold 14 d Cobdogla Blue 2. Best on ground – D. Passmore. C grade: Waikerie 19 d Cobdogla 11. Best on ground – D. Marr (Waikerie).

Riverland bowls Preliminary finals Division one Berri 77 d Waikerie 75. A. Gapco 12 l B. Burnett 23; C. Treloar 24 d B. Harden 13; A. Hill 16 l G. Pursche 27; D. Treloar 25 d T. Strauss 12.

Under 16 grand final Barmera Lakers 7 d Renmark Angels 1. Hits – Barmera Lakers: J. Owen, R. Langcake, J. Thomson. Renmark Angels: J. Blackley, M. Smith. Grand final MVP: R. Langcake (Barmera).

Little league grand final Berri Warriors 10 d Barmera Lakers 4. Hits – Berri Warriors: M. Nobile, T. Bantolas, D. Pichl, P. Spilios, T. Parry, S. Mann. Barmera Lakers: R. Wallace, J. Recchia, C. Sapinski-Keightley. Grand final MVP: J. Frazer (Berri).

Division two Renmark 64 d Loxton RSL 55. M. Brady 15 l T. Lehmann 23; M. Rice 29 d R. Ray 19; I. Carnachan 20 d S. Rose 13.

Division three Loxton Yellow 68 d Renmark Blue 60. W. Ahrens 18 l P. Lindsay 30; N. Menz 29 d J. O’Loughlin 11; N. Jenke 21 d M. Weiss 19.

Division four Waikerie 90 d Barmera 42. T. Cain 47 d B. Schulz 12; R. Sauer 25 d F. Robberts 12; M. Brown 18 drew J. Vidorin 18.

Baseball A grade preliminary final Berri 4 d Renmark 3. Hits – Berri: J. Miller 3, A. Rawlins. Renmark: N. Carroll 3, S. Best, M. Crosbie 2, D. Grenfell.

Cricket

Under 14 Waikerie-Ramco 127 (R. Carter 51, M. Hossaini 10, L. Schiller 10; H. Bobilak 3/13, B. Schubert 2/11, H. Francis 2/13) v Loxton 2/46 (S. Durdin 20; M. Hossaini 1/9, S. Singh 1/12).

Golf Waikerie Division one: M. Thomas 39. Division two: C. Fechner 42. Voucher winners: T. Kranz 38 c/b, G. Strauss 38, J. Myer 38, G. Walters 35 c/b, G. Bald 35.

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Monash 5/264 (L. Andrenacci 28, D. Hankin 29, J. Albrecht 6, J. Deren 56, D. Gregoric 77, P. Eleftheriadis 58 n.o, D. Pedesic 0 n.o; D. Golding 0/53, N. Paschke 0/31, C. Schutz 2/32, K. Taylor 2/33, Z. Hassani 0/8, T. Bevan 0/51, R. Hassani 1/23, J. Hahn 0/25, R. Griffiths 0/2) d Waikerie/Ramco 8/205.

Thursday stableford: C. Stimpson 36, B. Symonds 33, A. Hayes 31, B. Hartshorne 31, C. Doevendans 31, S. Machell 29, R. Christie 29. Saturday stroke: P. Ruston 78/70, B. Kruger 90/70, A. Selfe (Barmera) 84/70, J.M. Coombe 78/73, B. Broomell (Mt Lofty) 84/71, L. Berry 90/75, T. Florance 90/74, A. Parkyn 77/74, B. Kruger 87/74, C. Stimpson 96/76, S. Symonds 84/75.

B grade Wunkar 2/62 (M. Hall 27; I. Baker 1/8, J. Kafexholli 1/10) d Waikerie-Ramco 53 (A. Ebert 21; S. Jachmann 3/14, N. Brown 3/26, L. Pontt 2/3). Loxton 6/109 (B.Lynch 20, R. Hoile 17, B. Perry 16, J. Rogers 2/23, C. Roach 2/21, D. Mitchell 1/8, B. Gillespie 1/11) d Cobdogla 98 (B. Gillespie 21, T. White 18, B. Lynch 3/26, P. Anderson 2/9, E. Pontt 2/16, D. Ward 2/17, R. Hoile 1/13).

Riverland Junior Golf (Renmark) Six holes: M. Pfitzner (Ren) 35, B. Butson (Lox) 37, T. Gray (Lox) 38, C. Jenke (Ren) 39, B. Fisher 39, N. Koumbarakos 43. Nine holes: B. Jenke (Ren) 60, W. Bannear (Barm) 65, B. Martin (Berri) 70.

Berri Friday stableford (nine holes): W. Adams 21, L. Mudge 20, B. Jones 20, M. Wilksch

18, P. Mudge 18, J. Mensforth 18. Saturday stableford: R. Yates 37 c/b, L. Smith 37, C. Vagda 36, N. Barnett 36, T. Branford 35, M. Wilksch 35, N. Weinert 35.

ertson 29 d T. Coleman 9. Ladder: Pinnaroo 124, Murrayville 78, Lameroo White 71, Parilla 70, Geranium 67, Lameroo Red 40.

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Barmera Stroke competition: P. Selfe 69 c/b, M. Cenko 69, D. Hodson 70, K. McGain 70, E. Van Hensbergen 70, J. Rosbergen 70, M. Wundenberg 72, W. Swinstead 72, R. Minns 73, T. Lehman 73, P. Rosbergen 74. Sunday stableford: S. Stavrou 36, G. Denton 36, D. Hicks 36, E. Van Hensbergen 36, P. Selfe 35, T. Foot 35.

Pinnaroo Line bowls First division Geranium 56 d Lameroo White 50. R. Krueger 26 l L. Maynard 35; T. Kakoschke 30 d G. Steer 15. Murrayville 57 d Pinnaroo 41. R. Kalms 18 l W. O’Driscoll 30; R. Schroeder 39 d R. Simon 11. Lameroo Red 44 d Lameroo White 43. B. Maynard 15 l P. Broughill 25; L. Walker 29 d D. Atze 18. Ladder: Parilla 67, Murrayville 62, Lameroo Red 62, Lameroo White 61, Geranium 54, Pinnaroo 54.

Second division Geranium 96 d Lameroo White 56. G. Hamdorf 39 d B. Toogood 12; I. Jarvis 31 d C. Spratt 21; R. McNeil 26 d P. Byrne 23. Pinnaroo 77 d Murrayville 52. P. Barker 27 d H. Crane 16; T. Quince 21 d E. Heintze 19; M. Bridge 29 d T. Coleman 9. Parilla 57 d Lameroo Red 23. C. Muster 28 d G. Godden 14; J.M. Gilb-

Preliminary finals Men Division one: Loxton 43 (A. Tullett 12, C. Harman 10, B. Mules 7, J. Reichstein, S. Proud 5, J. Fielke, R. Cook 2) d Berri 37 (T. Leverenz 12, M. Hill 11, T. Bartsch 6, K. Brand 5, C. Scholefield 3). Division two: Loxton 40 (T. Hoffmann 12, C. Baker, T. McKenzie 5, S. Harman, M. Fazekas, K. Worsfold 4, K. Falland, J. Harris 3) d Barmera 25 (D. Clarke 15, B. Morelli, L. Chamberlain 4, C. Buchecker 2).

Under 18 grand final Barmera 32 (A. Grose 21, M. Middleton 7) d Loxton 29 (T. Hoffmann 13, C. Baker 8). MVP – A. Grose (Barmera).

Under 16 grand final Supercats 42 (B. Schubert 13, J. Maczkowiak 8) d Loxton 30 (R. Stone 7, A. Proud 7). MVP – L. McDonald (Loxton)/ K. Trussell (Berri).

Under 14 grand final Loxton 30 (A. Size 15, A. Francis 8) d Berri 28 (B. Clarke 10, L. Hayes 6). MVP – N. Hankin (Berri).

Under 12 grand final Loxton 50 (J. Will 16, L. Francis 11) d Renmark 28 (L. Lellmann 11, R. Garrett 10). MVP – J. Will (Loxton).

Women Division one: Loxton 49 (P. Arnold 13, A. Worsfold 11, A. George 10, J. Dahlitz 7, K. Bright 6, L. Fisher 2) d Barmera 18 (L. Millard 6, C. Drogemuller 4, C.

Burt, R. Dillon, C. Richardson, M. Gillespie 2). Division two: Waikerie 44 (A. Curtis 15, J. Blight 10, R. Hahn 9, N. Liebich 7, M. Lee-Morath 3) d Renmark 43 (R. Lueders 16, E. Steed 12, E. Wagnitz, S. Ellen Bredl-Stevens 6, L. Brand 3). Division three: Berri 39 (R. Gregoric 14, D. Kearney 6, K. Westley, L. Mensforth 5, E. Atze 4, N. Malycha 3, A. Zanetic 2) d Barmera 31 (G. Drogemuller 11, V. Vlassopoulos 9, M. Gillespie 4, J. Hanna 3, J. Buchecker, D. Smith 2).

Under 18 grand final Blazers 29 (E. Eleftheriadis 19, E. Hoffmann 6) d Waikerie 27 (D. White 11, L. Eldredge 6). MVP – B. Seabrook (Waikerie).

Under 16 grand final Loxton 37 (C. Harris 18, M. Graetz 7) d Barmera 21 (E. Reichstein 6, M. Gillespie 6). MVP – M. Graetz (Loxton).

Under 14 grand final Berri 37 (I. Thiele 15, J. Gregory 8) d Loxton 22 (H. Vowles 8, J. Jachmann 6). MVP – S. Sarro (Berri).

U12 grand final Barmera 13 (A. O’Dea 7, P. Pipinis 4) d Renmark 12 (D. Haynes 4, L. Haynes 2). MVP – A. Perry (Renmark).

Riverland Cycling Club Criterium A Grade: L. Stevens, N. Gregurke, A. Boase, M. Gray. B Grade: S. Jaensch, C. Gartery, C. Stevens, K. Boase, R. Strout. C Grade: P. Santos, C. Gordon, P. Weston, L. Rasheed. D Grade: L. Worsfold, A. Ylia, S. Benson, J. Eshman, G. Lawton.

Lakers favourite in final ■ From Page 48 Barmera will understandably take the mantle of being red-hot favourite into the clash after going through the season undefeated, something Lakers’ player/coach Rob Wright would prefer his players ignore ahead of the final. “I don’t really like that ‘undefeated’ tag all that much,” he said. “It always adds a bit of pressure but our focus is really on winning just this one game and forgetting about what we’ve achieved during the season.” “That’s in the past now.” Wright said the current A grade squad is an example of how success can travel in circles in country sport. “We’ve really got a good mix

of experience and youth now,” he said. “You just go through some years until the guys seem to ‘click’ at some stage and this is certainly one of those groups.” Amongst the exciting players coming through the club are Adam Grose, James Coates and Aaron Manning, while the likes of Kenny and Rob Wright and Danny Millard are the senior stars in the team. Wright believes shutting down Loxton’s playmakers such as Andrew Tullett and Craig Harman, a supremely talented junior in his day, will be pivotal for the Lakers. “Obviously being involved with basketball for a long time, you have a fair idea of who the good guys are,” he said. Wright said Barmera is wary of

Saturday, March 20, Renmark Recreation Centre

Grand final program Women: Division One Renmark v Loxton Court 2 @ 7.30pm Division Two Waikerie v Allstars Court 1 @ 7pm Division Three Renmark v Berri Court 1 @ 8pm Loxton after watching the team dismantle a highly-rated Berri outfit. “Their senior players (Tullett and Harman), when the game was there to be won, they got the job done.”

Men: Division One Barmera v Loxton Court 2 @ 8.30pm Division Two Supercats v Loxton Court 2 @ 6.30pm

Offensively, Wright is confident the team has what it takes to win on Saturday night, looking to focus on a solid defensive structure. “We’ve got quite a few good offensive players, so I think it’s going

to be more about applying a disciplined defence,” he said. “Then it’s just about making the most of our opportunities when we’ve got the ball.” Wright also announced this would be his final game as a player and coach for the club, aiming to provide some of the younger Lakers players the opportunity to step up. “Yeah, I’ll be hanging the Air Jordans up,” he laughed. “I’m 34 and I’m heavier than I ideally need to be to be playing A grade basketball,” he said. “Plus we’ve got a lot of young lads coming through and I’ve coached the women a bit as well, so I’ll be looking to step back next year from any coaching as well.”

SAPSASA sports day action ■ LONG JUMP: Loveday Primary School’s Leanne Wilkinson-Thompson leaps into her event for 10 year old girls. Photos: JANE WILSON

■ FLYING: Tristan Geeham of Waikerie Primary School showed great form in the 13 year old boys high jump.

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"ROADCASTING LOCAL EVENTS 2IVERLAND &IELD $AYS 2IVERLAND &OOTBALL 7HILLAS -EDAL ■ ABOVE: Cobdogla Gold took out the B grade softball premiership on Saturday night, defeating Cobdogla Blue 14 to 2.

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■ WINNER: Chrissy Drogaris from Renmark North Primary School easily won her 100 metre heat for 13 year old girls.

■ RIGHT: A grade premiers Loxton defeated Berri 12 to 7 at Glassey Park on Saturday night. Photos: BRAD PERRY


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Just Married Rebecca Parkinson and Luke Taylor were married at the Jarrett Memorial Gardens, Renmark, on January 23. The bride is the daughter of Steve and Marcia Parkinson, of Highbury, while the groom is the son of Graeme Taylor, of Halidon, and Marie Taylor, of Semaphore. A reception was held at Overland Corner Hotel and the couple honeymooned in the Fiji Islands and are living at Winkie. Photography by KAREN JERICHO

Lisa Turk and Peter Fox were wed on January 16 at Overland Corner. The bride is the daughter of Roger and Margaret Turk, of Perth, while the groom is the son the late Robert Fox and Sue Fox, of Barmera. The couple honeymooned in Japan and now reside in Perth. Photography by KAREN JERICHO

If you have had your wedding recently, bring your photos in to the Riverland Weekly at 10A Wilson Street, Berri, or send them to PO Box 1279, Berri 5343 or email newsdesk@riverlandweekly.com.au

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Jennifer Schulz and Daniel McCullough were married in a ceremony at The Pines, in Loxton, on December 19. The bride is the daughter of Sueann Schulz and Graham and Dianna Schulz, all of Loxton. The groom is the son of Judith and Peter McCullough, of Clapham. After the ceremony, the couple’s family and friends enjoyed a reception at The Pines. Jennifer and Daniel honeymooned throughout Asia and are now living in Loxton. Photography by KAREN JERICHO

Keeping a short and sharp eye on what’s happening around the Riverland and Mallee $5 per person. For further information, contact 8582 1419.

Community challenge returns

â– LEARNING: Barmera Kindergarten celebrated receiving funding for a motor skills co-ordination program.

TAKE part in the Active Community Challenge last year? Enjoy it? Well, it’s back in 2010 and organisers are seeking business and corporate organisations to be involved again. Last year’s entrants ranged in ages from eight to 71 years of age, so it’s a great activity that everyone can be involved in. So, when you see entry forms out and about, consider getting involved.

Kindy funding

Trudy moves on

THE Barmera Kindergarten recently received a $4140 grant to support a motor skills co-ordination program. Received from the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal, the grant allows 10 children and staff to travel by bus to the Barmera Recreation Centre where they participate in the program. The program helps children to enhance co-ordination and gross motor skills. So far children are really enjoying the program and looking forward to it every week.

WELL known Renmark Paringa Council staff member Trudy Vesotsky is moving on from her current position, starting a new job. Having known Trudy for many years, I’m certain she will make a good fist of her new business Egeia – Corporate.

Hunt after election IF you’ve voted in the election, why not enjoy the rest of the day by taking part in a scavenger hunt? The Riverland Housing Co-operative is this weekend holding its first annual scavenger hunt. The event is billed as a treasure hunt and car rally combined and will be raising funds for the Riverland Domestic Violence Unit. The action starts on Saturday at 2pm at the Berri Club and will cost

Berri musician Georgette Berry is making a name for herself by performing at the markets. Later this year she will be heading to the Australian Academy of Country Music in Tamworth thanks to a scholarship from the St Arnaud Country Music Club in Victoria.

Prayer day celebrations IT WAS recently World Prayer Day and Lameroo’s Lutheran ladies hosted an afternoon of activities. Tracey Woidt, of Jabuk, was the guest speaker at the event, with the theme “Let everything that has breath praise God�. The theme was chosen by the Christian Women of Cameroon. The offertory collection taken in South Australia on the day will go to the Esther Project to help break the cycle of exploitation of girls in Cameroon.

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Markets attract big crowd THE Barmera Markets continue to attract big crowds and even the weather is playing its part, the sun shining on the most recent event.

â– GUEST: President of the Lameroo Lutheran Ladies Guild Daphne Miegel (left) Tracey Woidt, of Jabuk, who was guest speaker at the World Day of Prayer Service at Lameroo.

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SCHMAAL-FIELKE. It is with great pleasure that Eric and Lynn, together with Chris and Julie, announce the wedding of Renee and Damian, on March 20, 2010, at 3pm at St Peter’s Lutheran Church, Loxton. May your future be filled with love and happiness.

Death JENKE, Grace Louise. Passed away peacefully at Barmera Hospital on March 14, 2010. Aged 85 years. Dearly loved wife of Glenn Loving mother and mother-in-law of Geoff and Judy, Raelene and Daryl, Carol and Kym, Patricia and Brenton. Loving nanna of Michael, Heather, Amy, Emma, Lee, Ben, Tom and Clarke. In God’s Care

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For Sale A1 quality redgum split or round, per bin, Defontenay Road, Barmera. Last years prices, open 7 days. Phone 85883298 or 0427883298. AIR seeder hose. For competitive pricing phone, Riverland Farm Machinery 85863688.

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COCKATIELS, different colours, $20 each. Phone 85864757. GOATS approx 60, Boer plus Boer X, 4 Boer billies, lots of kids. Sell separate or in one lot. Sta tesman Phone 0418615099 or V8 International, black, neat, 85823232. clean and tidy, 10 stack GORGEOUS kittens, CD player, new aircond, desexed, from $50 $500, baby rabbits, guinea water pump, tyres, reg pigs, rats, mice available. till June, 145,000kms, $18000 ono. Phone Phone 85825058. 85864757. GOULDIAN finches, most yellows and splits, 1980 Datsun ute, diesel, white-headed splits (lime b/towbar, reg May SECbacks), European yellow. 071, 2 previous owners, Phone 0419827506. clean and tidy, $1500 ono. HAY Oaten, lucerne, Phone 0415143373. triticale, large round 2003 WRF 450 motorbike, rolls, can deliver. Phone ex cond, reg YYL-395, 0148615099. $5500, $5500 ono. Phone POKER table, solid 0407837105. construction, custom Services made, $600 ono. Phone 0400068932 CAR DETAILING For any car cleaning needs, from a wash to an upholstery shampoo, a cut and polish or a full detail, contact Albanese Auto PONTOON boat, Repairs and Detailing poly pontoons, 8hp, on 85863355 Lot outboard, swivel seat, 12 Tarcoola Street, Bimini, trailer $12,000. Renmark. Berklee Exhaust, 20th Street, Renmark Public Notices Phone 85865588. TILLAGE points and sweeps, call and receive competitive pricing. Agents for Agpoint, Acre*mate, primary sales and Agmaster. Phone Riverland Farm Machinery 85863688.

JENKE. The relatives and friends of Mrs Grace Louise Jenke are respectfully invited to attend her funeral service to be conducted in St Motor Vehicles Paul’s Lutheran Church, Fowles Street, Barmera, DAEWOO 2000, $2200, on Friday, March 19. 2010 132,000 kms, reg WMMat 1.30pm. 249. Phone 0420496196. At the conclusion of the service the cortege will proceed to the Barmera Lawn Cemetery for the committal.

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I N S U R A N C E - For the most competitive prices on home, contents, commercials, caravan and boats. Contact your local SGIC Agents Rosenthals, Renmark, 85866626 or Berri. Phone 85823644 QUIT, smoking in 60 mins is here! Call 1300592001, for your free information pack. Give your lungs a holiday and quit now. Ultralife Health Clinic, Renmark.

To Let THREE bedroom house, r/c aircond, dishwasher, $190pw, Winkie. Phone 0417837303 or 85837283.

Share accommodation 21 yr female looking for female housemate to share 2 bdr unit, O’Halloran Hill, close to Flinders Uni, and transport, $120pw plus utilities. Phone 0439827837.

Garage Sales CARBOOT sale. Are you wanting to sell goods? Carboot sale on the lawns of Crawford Terrace, Berri, March 27, 8am to 12 noon. To book your $10 site phone Yvette 85835383.

Garage Sales MOVING sale, Saturday and Sunday, 8am to 2pm. Large quantity of Gyprock, block equipment: David Brown 885 p/s, good for parts, B250 McCormack tractor with p/s, 3pl spray plant, discs, bags dusting sulphur, firewood, Same apiary gear extractor, hot knife, very large fish tank, ent unit, lg boat, sml stock trailers, 8x5 tandem trailer, older horse float, Mazda E1800 ute, lg quant used cooking oil, 6 acres drip line used 4500 litre, plastic trough used as pool with pump and fiter, several lg gates, restored wonder heat No 2 wood heater, cnr Coates and Renfrey Roads, Loveday. Heaps of other items. Phone 0401365954 for enquiries. WINKIE Dalziel road Sat & Sun 9am. 100’s of womens/girls/mens clothing casual and some work wear, TV’s, enamel paints, books, household goods. Sign Posted

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Have your say about the issues that affect you.

Parent’s plea TO THE elderly lady in the Berri Medical clinic on Wednesday, I would like to sincerely apologise to you if my parenting skills upset you. I don’t feel that as a parent I should cave and give in to a two year old’s tantrums and tried three different approaches to his carry on. As a mother of four small children aged five and down, I have sought professional assistance in managing difficult behaviours. I placed my son in ‘time out’ after I took his shoes and socks away, as he was already taking his shoes off to pelt them, as he does during tantrums. This is the same procedure the highly trained and respected childcare facility my children attend uses. However, when he attempted to kick the notice board over and almost kicked an elderly man’s walker, yes I did the unspeakable and smacked his leg. It was that traumatic for him though that he didn’t even notice. Yes I heard your remarks to the man sitting beside you, as I’m sure everyone else did. I’m sure that was your intention.

However, when my son was behaving nicely you were still complaining about my parenting techniques, so when my son began again, I chose to ignore him. Unfortunately this too gave you reason to complain about me until you were sent somewhere more comfortable and my children and I were removed from the waiting room. I apologise to anyone who was upset by my son’s ‘tantrum’ as he was tired, hungry and we had been waiting to see the doctor for over an hour. I ended up leaving in tears at 5.20 without seeing the doctor because of this. Maybe if I had been informed prior to arriving, the doctor was four patients behind, we could have arrived later and not waited so long and avoided the carry on. But I’m led to understand your children, if indeed you have had any, must have been perfect angels at every stage of their lives, particularly whilst in public. I invite you next time to, instead of turning your face in utter disgust, approach me and offer your pearls of wisdom. Obviously the professionals I have been speaking to have it wrong and I welcome your advice. Name and address supplied.

Pleased with monitoring IN REPLY to Mr. Jenke’s letter (Riverland Weekly, March 11) “parental rights�, I for one am pleased to hear that schools are monitoring cyber bullying. Far too often parents are under the impression that their children would never bully anyone else when, in fact, it is quite often those that are the worst for it. I understand that bullying is a huge problem in our schools, I also believe that there is no easy solution. Put yourself in a teacher’s shoes, having to ring a parent and tell them that their child is bullying other kids, not a task I would like to do. The problem of parents taking action about bullying is simple. Law of nature is mothers and fathers protect their own. Is it not asking for trouble by involving upset or angry parents?

the Riverland winegrape growers fraternity is not one of you being the knight in shining armour coming to the industry’s rescue. The current vintage and its low yields was an opportunity for the industry and/or winemakers to show restraint, a time to draw on the surplus wine in stocks for the better of the Australian wine business. But no, people cannot help themselves and will not allow a tank to be empty at the end of vintage. The one major point you failed to mention was the price paid for the “surplus� grapes. History would say that the offerings were below the industry’s average and slim pickings for the grower. To finish on a positive, I agree with you about the industry’s future, the remaining growers’ endeavours will be rewarded.

DEAR Bill (Moularadellis), In total disbelief, I read the article featuring your wine industry views (Riverland Weekly, March 4). The perception of you within

Shane Warrick, Chairman SA River Fishery Association, Barmera.

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her committee had enough evidence to show that the River Murray’s waters had been over-allocated) the implementation of strategies and structures to mitigate the pain and suffering that South Australia’s irrigation industry was facing in coming years. Over 12 years ago there was a meeting held in the conference room of the Department of Natural Resources and Heritage building, in Berri. What the minutes of that meeting show is that the recently departed professor Peter Cullen told the audience that in the future the banks will own the water. Could somebody please gently wake up the minister for “nobody could have predicted this� and tell her that the future is here?

Future is here ALMOST 12 years ago Karlene Maywald instigated a Parliamentary Inquiry into the River Murray. What the official parliamentary record, Hansard, of that inquiry clearly shows is that I recommended (given that Karlene Maywald and

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Idol star Carr pulls into Cobby Club

Saturday 20th

Friday 19th

Thursday 18th

■ ODD: Jack Black hooking up with Kate Winslet, as he does in The Holiday, is just not realistic.

■ STAR: Former Australian Idol winner Wes Carr will be performing at the Cobdogla Club this month.

1. Who won the 2010 NAB Cup Final last week? 2. Who won that game’s Michael Tuck Medal for best on ground after kicking seven goals? 3. True or false - Scotland is not part of the United Kingdom? 4. What is the capital city of Fiji? 5. Which American city has the nicknames The Big Apple and The City That Never Sleeps? 6. Which company is the main sponsor of the FA Premier League? 7.When referring to Riverland sport, what do the initials RSA stand for? 8. What does ANZAC stand for? 9. True or false - Harvard University has the secret society Skull and Bones? 10. The song Turning Japanese was first sung by which UK band? 11. Who wrote the novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time? 12. True or false - Samboy chips sell Atomic Tomato flavour? 13. The alcoholic drink cider’s main ingredient is what? 14. What four countries border Pakistan? 15. What is the capital city of Canada? 16. What city is the world’s most populous metropolitan area? 17. Which city hosted the 1996 Olympic Summer Games? 18. Warsaw is the capital city of which European country? 19. Glenn Quagmire is a character of which animated TV series? 20. What is Adelaide’s netball team known as?

Dora drops in for a visit DORA The Explorer is set to visit the Riverland with her all singing, all dancing show in May. Childrens’ television channel Nick Jr’s Dora Live is a two act song and dance spectacular which features the famed explorer, along with her friends Boots the monkey, cousin Diego and

many others. The May 10 performance will be at Renmark’s Chaffey Theatre and Dora visited the region on Tuesday to promote the show. With help from the audience, Dora and her friends use their language, maths and reasoning skills to navigate their way through the Num-

Sudoku To solve a Sudoku puzzle, every number from 1 to 9 must appear in: • Each of the nine vertical columns • Each of the nine horizontal rows • Each of the nine 3 x 3 boxes. Remember no number can occur more than once in any row, column or box

ber Pyramid, the Mixed-Up Jungle and other locations in order to find Dora’s missing teddy bear Osito in the City of Lost Toys. Dora leads the young audience to carry out the hunt. Tickets for the show are available from the Chaffey Theatre.

Last week’s solution:

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change. 6.00

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broadcast on Saturday night regarding

the election. 1.30 2.00 Here’s my guess: there will be a few 3.00 political commentators chatting while votes are counted in the background. 4.30 8.30 Still, better than Rove. 5.00 6.30 Survivors

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Monday 22nd

Trif’s Trivia

Tuesday 23rd

PASSIONATE singer/songwriter and Australian Idol winner Wes Carr is bringing his impressive act to the Riverland, with the Cobdogla Club hosting the popular artist on March 28. Since a young age, Wes has been singing live and playing in bands, including a stint with Silverchair drummer Ben Gillies’ side project Tambalane. Wes rose to stardom in 2008 when he won Australian Idol, securing a record deal with Sony, and went on to release the number one single You. The Adelaide born musician will be playing his hits for the Riverland crowd, including Feels Like Woah, Fearless and Love Is An Animal from the album The Way The World Looks. At the age of 12, Wes began to teach himself how to play guitar and piano before moving to Sydney at 15 and playing gigs five times a week. His career continued to develop before he released his first EP, Rhythm to Fly, and moved back to Adelaide in 2006 following the break down of four piece sensation Tambalane. While Wes was playing in local bars, Joe Cocker’s musical director noticed his talent and was offered the chance to work with some of the music industry’s

best songwriters and producers in Los Angeles, an offer he accepted. Returning home to Adelaide, Wes released an album called Simple Sum on iTunes and started to build a solid fan base before his successful Australian Idol rise to fame in 2008. “I’d worked all over the place, and worked with some amazing people, but the truth was I was just sick of playing covers-gig in pubs,” Wes said in a blog on Myspace. “I felt that wasn’t what I wanted and needed to be doing. “I guess I was more ambitious (to audition for Australian Idol), in a way.” On the release of his latest album, Wes said the next chapter in his career is to hit the road for people to enjoy his music. “I’m really ready and excited to head out on the road and play this music to anyone who wants to listen to me,” he said. Tickets for the March 28 Sunday night session at the Cobdogla Club are just $15.

Wednesday 24th

BY BRAD PERRY

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3.05 5.30 International Piano 6.00 Competition 6.05 2008 5.30 6.302 9.00 9.18pm, ABC 7.00

I used to play 7.30 the piano in my 6.00 younger 6.00 years, before mum lost the plot after 8.00 10.00 6.25 on a the 600th rendition of Knuckles 11.00 8.30 7.15 Tuesday night in September, 1998. 12.00 9.00 The ol’ Casio was 12.30 9.30 never the same 7.35 after that night. 10.00 1.30 10.30 8.00 for a We went without a large saucepan 2.00 11.05 8.30 few months too.

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Answers: 1. Western Bulldogs, 2. Barry Hall, 3. False, 4. Suva, 5. New York City, 6. Barclays, 7. Riverland Soccer Association, 8. Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, 9. False - Yale does, 10. The Vapors, 11. Mark Haddon, 12. True, 13. Apple juice, 14. Afghanistan, India, China and Iran, 15. Ottawa, 16. Tokyo, 17. Atlanta, 18. Poland, 19. Family Guy, 20. Adelaide Thunderbirds.


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Thursday 18th

4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Planet Science 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Jeeves And Wooster 1.30 Collectors 2.00 Parliament

3.05 Children’s Programs 6.00 Stress Buster 6.30 Paralympic Games: Highlights 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Catalyst 8.30 Human Journey 9.30 Fire Talker 10.25 Lateline 11.00 Lateline Business 11.30 Paralympic Games: Highlights

5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Poh's Kitchen 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.20 Creature Comforts 7.30 The Colbert Report 8.00 Spicks And Specks: Presented by Adam Hills

8.30 Hungry Beast 9.00 The IT Crowd 9.30 Gavin And Stacey 10.00 Peep Show 10.30 The Worst Week Of My Life 11.00 Pulling 11.30 The Kevin Bishop Show 12.00 Ideal 12.30 A Little Later 12.45 Animal Cops 1.35 Coach Trip

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Miracle In The Woods 2.00 All Saints 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News

6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Ghost Whisperer 8.30 Cougar Town 9.00 How I Met Your Mother 9.30 Thank God You're Here 10.30 Family Guy 12.00 Win News 12.30 Sons And Daughters 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.00 Antiques

Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 7.30 Getaway 8.30 The Mentalist 9.30 The Footy Show 11.15 Nine News 11.45 The Footy Show Late 1.30 ET 2.00 Guthy Renker

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Everybody Loves Raymond 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold And

The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 The Biggest Loser: Couples 8.00 So You Think You Can Dance Australia 9.00 Law & Order: SVU 10.00 Medium 11.00 Ten News 11.45 The Late Show

5.00 World Watch 6.00 UEFA Champions League 2009/2010: Bordeaux v Olympiacos 8.30 World Watch 2.30 Dateline 3.30 Australian Biography 4.00 Feast Bazaar 4.30 World Watch 5.00 PBS Newshour 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.30 Italian Food

Safari 8.00 Costa's Garden Odyssey 8.30 Secrets & Lives: Disable Bodied Sailors 9.00 ADbc 9.30 World News 10.00 UEFA Champions League Hour 11.00 Queer As Folk 12.55 Movie: Killing Cabos (Mexico) 2.40 Weatherwatch

Friday 19th

SBS

4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Catalyst 11.30 The New Inventors 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Enough Rope 1.30 Monarch Of The

Glen 2.30 Spicks And Specks 3.05 Children’s Programs 6.00 Stress Buster 6.30 Paralympic Games: Highlights 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Stateline 8.00 Collectors 8.30 Criminal Justice 10.15 Moving Wallpaper 10.40 Lateline

5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 The Urban Chef 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.20 Creature Comforts 7.30 The Colbert Report 8.00 Miranda 8.30 Being Erica: Erica discovers the truth

about a broken teenage romance. 9.15 Love Soup 9.45 Home Time 10.15 Spoons 10.30 Radiohead In Rainbows From The Basement 11.25 Live From Abbey Road 12.10 Soundtrack To My Life 12.45 Animal Cops 1.35 Coach Trip

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Le Divorce: Kate Hudson and Naomi Watts 2.30 The Golden Girls 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal

6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Better Homes And Gardens 8.30 Movie: The Holiday: Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet and Jude Law 11.15 Movie: Road Trip: Breckin Meyer 1.05 Blue Heelers 3.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.00 Antiques

Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 7.30 Top Gear 8.40 Movie: Transformers: Shia LaBeouf and Megan Fox 11.40 Nine News 12.05 Friday Football 4.00 Guthy Renker

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Everybody Loves Raymond 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold And

The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 The Biggest Loser: Couples 8.30 NCIS 9.30 White Collar 10.30 Ten News 11.00 Sports Tonight 11.30 The Late Show 12.30 Friday Night Lights

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 6.15 UEFA Europa League 2009/2010 8.45 World Watch 1.30 Insight 2.30 World Watch 3.30 Living Black 4.00 Classical Destinations 4.30 World Watch 5.00 PBS Newshour 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News

7.30 James May's Toy Stories 8.35 As It Happened: Hitler's Bodyguard 9.30 World News 10.00 Crazy Horse: The Revival 11.00 Movie: Darling (Sweden): Michelle Meadows and Michael SegerstrĂśm 12.40 Movie: La Petite Lili (France) 2.30 Weatherwatch

Saturday 20th

TEN

5.00 rage 11.00 Poh's Kitchen 11.30 Message Stick 12.00 Stateline 12.30 Australian Story 1.00 Foreign Correspondent 1.30 Can We Help? 2.00 Dinosaurs On Ice 3.00 Movie: A Farewell To Arms 4.30 Bowls: Australian Open 2010: Highlights 5.30 Paralympic

Games: Highlights 6.00 ABC News 6.30 SA Votes 2010 10.30 Bed Of Roses 11.25 The Bill 12.15 Blue Murder: When a respected doctor is shot dead, the community is shocked. Was the murderer a loan shark, a patient, or his wife? 1.25 rage

6am Children’s Programs 6pm At The Movies 6.30 Wild At Heart 7.35 Hamish Macbeth: Hamish takes a holiday on Laggan-Laggan Island, and is drawn into a 20-year-old mystery. 8.30 Movie: To Sir, With Love: Sidney Poitier, Christian

Roberts and Judy Geeson: An unemployed engineer takes a job as the teacher of hostile and rebellious students in their last year of high school 10.10 Movie: Another Man's Poison: Bette Davis 12.00 Captain Cook 1.00 Eataholics

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 King Of The Hill 12.30 Big Bite 1.00 2010 Bathurst 12 Hour 4.00 Wonders Of The Billabong 5.00 Discover Tasmania

5.30 Mercurio's Menu 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Movie: Finding Nemo 8.30 Movie: Bruce Almighty 10.40 SA Election 10.55 Movie: Stuck On You 1.15 Blue Heelers 3.00 Room For Improvement 3.30 It Is Written 4.00 Home Shopping

6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Saturday 9.00 Saturday Kerri-Anne 9.30 The Zoo 10.00 Children’s Programs 1.30 Horse Racing: Ladies' Day 4.00 Fishing Australia 4.30 The Garden Gurus

5.00 Animal Emergency 5.30 Out Of The Blue 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Australia's Funniest Home Videos 7.30 Movie: Runaway Vacation 9.30 Movie: The Departed 12.30 Movie: The Big Time: Molly Ringwald 2.15 Movie: The Diary Of Ellen Rimbauer

6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 12.00 Out Of The Blue 1.00 In God's Name 3.00 One Tree Hill 4.00 The Doctors 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Movie: Mrs. Doubtfire: Robin Williams 9.00 Movie: You, Me

And Dupree: Owen Wilson and Kate Hudson 11.10 Hell's Kitchen 12.00 Movie: Virtuosity: Denzel Washington and Kelly Lynch 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Bayless Conley 4.30 Leading The Way With Dr. Michael Youssef 5.00 Hour Of Power

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 The Cunning Little Vixen 2.45 The Chopin Etudes 2.55 Lin Hwai-Min And The Cloud Gate Dance Theatre 4.00 Eating Art 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Napoli Dogs 6.30 World News 7.30 Richard

Hammond's Engineering Connections 8.30 Iron Chef 9.20 Rockwiz 10.00 Movie: Paris, Je T'aime (France): Marianne Faithfull, Steve Buscemi, Li Xin and Juliette Binoche 12.05 SOS 1.05 Matrioshki: Thai Sex Trade 2.00 Weatherwatch

Sunday 21st

WIN NINE

5.00 rage 6.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Inside Business 10.30 Offsiders 11.05 Asia Pacific Focus 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Landline 1.00 Gardening Australia 1.30 Message Stick 2.00 Travel Oz 2.30 Secrets Of The

Freemasons 3.30 Power Of Art 4.30 Adrian Anantawan 5.30 Art Nation 6.00 At The Movies 6.30 Paralympic Games: Highlights 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Titus: Gorilla King 8.30DesperateRomantics 10.15 Compass 11.10 Genius Of Photography

6am Children’s Programs 6pm Sleuth 101 6.30 Artscape 7.00 Art Nation 7.30 Simon Schama's Power Of Art 8.20 Stone Upon Stone Upon Stone 8.30 They Came To Play 9.30 Cold Feet: Rachel and Adam decide to see a

specialist after Rachel's pregnancy false alarm. 10.25 The Forsyte Saga 11.20 A Journey Through American Music 12.15 The Guitar Show 12.40 WOMADelaide 2007 1.10 Bjork: Live At Cambridge 1998

6.00 Children’s Programs 6.30 Life Today 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 AFL Game Day 11.00 V8 Xtra 11.30 V8 Supercars: Fujitsu Series: Clipsal 500: Presented by Aaron Noonan and Briony Ingerson 12.30 According To Jim

1.00 Movie: Drumline 3.30 Movie: Turner & Hooch: Tom Hanks 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Sunday Night 7.30 Border Security: Australia's Front Line 8.00 Air Ways 8.30 Bones 9.30 Castle 10.30 Scrubs 11.00 Royal Pains 12.00 Blue Heelers

6.00 Paradise TV 6.30 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Sunday 10.00 Wide World Of Sports 11.00 Billabong Pipeline Masters: Banzai Pipeline 12.00 Gilligan's Island 12.30 F Troop 1.00 Movie: Avalanche Express

3.00 Movie: The Train Robbers: John Wayne 5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Postcards 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Domestic Blitz 7.30 60 Minutes 8.30 V 9.30 Survivors 11.00 True CSI 12.00 Sunday Football 2.00 Skippy

6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.00 Meet The Press 8.30 Video Hits 9.30 River To Reef 10.00 Hit List TV 12.00 It’s Me Or The Dog 1.00 Road To Delhi 1.30 Australian Fishing Championship

2.30 Netball: Firebirds v Swifts 4.30 Boy's Weekend 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 The Biggest Loser: Couples 7.30 Talkin’ ’Bout Your Generation 8.30 The Good Wife 9.30 House 11.30 Movie: Flying High II: Lloyd Bridges

5.00 Weatherwatch 7.00 World Watch 10.30 A Fork In The Road 11.00 Dragons Of The Sea 12.00 Volcano Hunt 1.00 Speedweek 3.00 UEFA Europa League 2009/2010: Highlights 3.30 UEFA Champions League Magazine 4.00 Football Feature

5.00 The World Game 6.00 Thalassa 6.30 World News 7.30 Earthquake: The Destruction Of Lisbon 8.30 Dateline 9.30 Cutting Edge: Generation Jihad 10.30 Movie: The Lady Of Camellias (Italy) (Part Two) 12.15 Movie: King's Game (Denmark) 2.05 Weatherwatch

Monday 22nd

WIN SA

4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Landline 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes 1.30 The Cook And The Chef

2.00 Parliament 3.05 Children’s Programs 6.00 Travel Oz 6.30 Paralympic Games: Highlight s 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Four Corners 9.20 Media Watch 9.35 Q&A 10.35 Lateline 11.10 Lateline Business

5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Collectors 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.15 The Daily Show Global Edition 7.35 The Colbert Report Global Edition 8.00 Important Things With Demetri Martin

8.30 Good Game 9.00 Usavich 9.05 I'm From Rolling Stone 9.30 Sanctuary 10.30 The League Of Gentlemen 11.00 London Live 11.30 Death Note 12.00 Modern Toss 12.25 Rex The Runt 12.45 Animal Cops 1.35 Coach Trip

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Until Proven Innocent 2.00 All Saints 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News

6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 My Kitchen Rules: Grand Final 9.00 Desperate Housewives 10.00 Brothers & Sisters 11.00 Border Patrol 11.30 30 Rock 12.00 Win News 12.30 House Call 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.00 Antiques

Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 8.00 The Big Bang Theory 8.30 The Mentalist 9.30 CSI: Miami 10.30 Footy Classified 11.30 Nine News 12.00 McLeod’s Daughters

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Everybody Loves Raymond 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold And

The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 The Biggest Loser: Couples 8.30 Melbourne International Comedy Festival Gala 2010 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Saving Grace 1.00 Cops

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 Indonesia: A Reporter's Journey 2.30 Dateline 3.30 Insight 4.30 World Watch 5.00 The Crew 5.30 Futbol Mundial 6.00 Living Black 6.30 World News 7.30 Mythbusters

8.35 Man Vs Wild: Bear Grylls is dropped off in Namibia, where many lives have been lost. 9.30 World News 10.00 Wilfred 10.30 Entourage 11.00 Flight Of The Conchords 11.30 Movie: Taxidermia (Hungary) 1.10 Weatherwatch

Tuesday 23rd

ABC 2

4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Humpbacks: From Fire To Ice 1.30 The Einstein Factor

2.00 Parliament 3.05 Children’s Programs 6.05 Ancient Megastructures 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Foreign Correspondent 8.30 Rivers With Griff Rhys Jones 9.35 QI 10.05 Artscape 10.35 Lateline

5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Traffic Blues 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.15 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 The Young Ones 8.40 Durham County

9.30 The Wire: Daniels blows a gasket over the real reason the detail was reassigned. 10.30 Ashes To Ashes 11.30 The Librarians: Frances feverishly regains control of her domain. 12.00 Heartland 12.45 Animal Cops 1.35 Coach Trip

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: A Touch Of Frost: Mistaken Identity (Part One): David Jason 2.00 All Saints 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H

5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line 8.00 The Force: Behind The Line 8.30 Grey’s Anatomy 9.30 Private Practice 10.30 Serial Killers 11.30 Real Crime 12.30 Win News 1.00 Home Shopping

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.00 Antiques

Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 7.30 Top Gear 8.40 Survivor: Heroes Vs Villains 9.40 To Be Announced 10.40 Kitchen Nightmares USA 11.30 Nine News

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Everybody Loves Raymond 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold And

The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 The Biggest Loser: Couples 8.00 Bondi Rescue 8.30 NCIS 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Army Wives

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Movie: Someone Else's Happiness (The Netherlands)` 2.45 Mei 3.00 If Only 3.30 Living Black 4.00 Wine Lovers' Guide To Australia 4.30 World Watch 5.00 PBS Newshour 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News

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Thursday, March 18, 2010

Issue No. 118

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Lakers chase club history making

TRIPLE CROWN

By LES PEARSON

■TRIPLE THREAT: Barmera Lakers men’s A grade players (from left) Kenny Wright, Danny Millard and player/coach Rob Wright will be looking for a third premiership in a row this Saturday night in the final against Loxton. Photo: LES PEARSON

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THE Barmera Lakers will be taking a shot at history in Riverland basketball’s men’s A grade final on Saturday night in Renmark. The club will be chasing its third men’s A grade title in a row, a first for the Lakers at the

top level. Standing in its way are the Loxton lads, who won through to the final by defeating Berri last week after finishing in fourth spot at the end of the regular season. â– Continued Page 38

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